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Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:22 pm
by Jordi
Yup. So when i'm collecting my first lot of bits i'll drop the next lot in.
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:17 am
by andyrew
Awsome A very pleasant chap is richard.
Re riming sounds a great idea. And legal too. As far as im aware Banding a rim or cuting and moving
The centre for more offset isnt technically legal. But re riming a wheel using the original centre mounted to a new rim
is perfectly legal. I could be chatting crap tho
Andy
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 3:44 pm
by Jordi
Never mentioned legal issues. So long as its all done properly i can't see any reason why not.
I just couldn't believe he can do me new rims and weld it all up cheaper than i can buy new.
So it'll be a trip to his in a week or two to pay and collect one lot and drop another off. Once i measure up my axles casings if i have a f & r sammi case i might get a price for him to truss them.
He's a very knowledgable chap. And by everyones reports exceptionally good at what he does.
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:39 pm
by andyrew
Jordi wrote:Never mentioned legal issues. So long as its all done properly i can't see any reason why not.
I just couldn't believe he can do me new rims and weld it all up cheaper than i can buy new.
So it'll be a trip to his in a week or two to pay and collect one lot and drop another off. Once i measure up my axles casings if i have a f & r sammi case i might get a price for him to truss them.
He's a very knowledgable chap. And by everyones reports exceptionally good at what he does.
It was something I had read on retro rides.
Make sure you get some pics of them up I bet will look cool and very OEM too.
Has to be said some off the fab work ive seen online by richard looks the balls.
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:50 pm
by Jordi
I never knew he did so much. A mate of mine has a custom 1979 kawasaki and needs one off alloy sprockets. I'm gonna get the one he has and see if Richard can make it for him.
It's gonna delay progress a bit getting wheels made but it'll be mad. I'll get as much off set as i can. And now i have spare axles i'll get prices for trussing off him. Real handy bloke to know i'm finding out.
He's on doing a batch of rocklobsters now so yours might be in there too.
He said converting the SPi manifold to SU was a ballache so i'm gonna get another 1300 one done instead. Got plenty now.
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 8:00 pm
by andyrew
Im havimg two rocklobsters built
. Should be sending them
Next week.
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:31 pm
by Edweird
Jordi wrote:Yup. So when i'm collecting my first lot of bits i'll drop the next lot in.
Fancy meeting up for a beer or something if you're heading this way?
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:40 am
by Jordi
I'm hoping i haven't made a stupid mistake here but against Richards advice and fighting my own better judgement i've bought some 15x10 alloys.
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One wheel has damaged stud holes. It came loose on the last guys Zuk and elongated them.
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I'm going to get some quotes to repair the damaged wheel. Corrosion doesn't seem too bad up close but i'm not a wheel expert. Failing that i should make my money back in scrap ally value or selling the good wheels as spares maybe.
See how it goes. If they can be repaired and it's not mega bucks i'm onto a bargain. If the sister in law still works for a powder coat place i could also get a freebie there.
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:32 am
by andyrew
Well if they are a bargain then you can only give them a go.
Satin black centres and mirror polished rims?
Re: 15 x 10 wheels
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 12:02 pm
by Jordi
Powder coated black free of charge if there ok to use.