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Qckslvr
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it is a slow project rebuilding a bike. Especially when it is your only transportation to work. So any down time results in mass amounts of work fitted into little time. So when my carb boots broke and my carbs fell off causing my bike to die. I decided to put the new tires on. (yes the bike ran fine, and the boots looked good).
So here is a picture of my rear wheel re-done. Sorry no before picture it was pretty nasty. I will post a pic of my front tonight when I remove it. Glassbeaded the rim here at work, red scotch pad, 0000 steel wool, finished off with a nice wax to seal the bare metal lip. I wanted a little more modern look and opted not to polish the spokes. Painted with a semi gloss paint. I used our 80 ton press to pop in some new bearings, and have a new sprocket set and chain at home.
So here is a picture of my rear wheel re-done. Sorry no before picture it was pretty nasty. I will post a pic of my front tonight when I remove it. Glassbeaded the rim here at work, red scotch pad, 0000 steel wool, finished off with a nice wax to seal the bare metal lip. I wanted a little more modern look and opted not to polish the spokes. Painted with a semi gloss paint. I used our 80 ton press to pop in some new bearings, and have a new sprocket set and chain at home.
