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My rim has developed leprosy around the valve opening. Mechanic is going to file down to remove sharp edges. The rim tape will cover the rot and protect the tube. Anyone have experience with this? Can I live with it, is my rim's life near its end or do I need to replace the rim?
If the rim is done, I want to replace the whole wheel and go tubeless. Any suggestions for that?
rear wheel is easy , just get a trophy or a speed triple , daytona or sprint wheel from the early carb'd bikes and it will bolt right on , same spacers , same drive hub , exact match .
the front not so easy .
be forewarned the early 3 spoke mags are made by brembo and they are soft . they bend easy .
potholes , etc .
if you go this route , you will be able to run big ass rear tires , 170's and up
as far as your spoke wheel corrosion goes ..as long as it's not affecting the spokes (which it doesn't appear to) you will be fine with that rim .
put three spokes on it. so much better than the spoked wheels for so many reasons. well at least in my opinion anyway :hat10
Quote from: Mustang on October 18, 2012, 02:24:07 AMg
as far as your spoke wheel corrosion goes ..as long as it's not affecting the spokes (which it doesn't appear to) you will be fine with that rim .
Good to know.
Quote from: rybes on October 18, 2012, 11:17:46 AM
put three spokes on it. so much better than the spoked wheels for so many reasons. well at least in my opinion anyway :hat10
I plan on using stock wheels for now, but will start looking for a 3 spoke rear as a future replacement.
Thanks for the input.
Or if you come across a set of wheels from a 'Girly' they are a straight swap.. the later Behr rims dont suffer from rot like the originals do