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CL77 Wheel Rims

Post by G-Man » Sat Apr 04, 2009 5:25 pm

Just pondering what to do with my wheel rims. What's do folks do when restoring these bikes? Do you keep the flanged DID rims and get them re-chromed or just get some aftermarket rims? I would like to keep them but mine are rough and could be expensive to re-chrome.

Options for the same price (in UK) seems to be Akront style flanged alloy or a set of stainless (non-flanged) with stainless spokes. I want to ride the bike and they are very rare in the UK.

Just interested to know what solutions the experts on this forum have come up with.

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Post by davomoto » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:38 am

G-man, I don't know what the options are in the UK. One can paint the rusted center groove with silver paint for a rider. I've also seen non flanged rims used, but they just don't look right. The best option, in my opinion, would be aluminum Akront shouldered rims. They are quite a bit lighter than the steel rims, therefore reducing unsprung, rotational weight for better performance and handling. It won't be " correct", but they do look great!

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Post by G-Man » Sun Apr 05, 2009 3:09 pm

Davomoto

Thanks, my existing rims are quite rough with large areas of chrome flaking off (rear). The front one could survive with a little paint. Those rims are incredibly heavy. I'm erring toward the Akront style at the moment.

We have Central Wheel Components in the UK - who I've used before for some fancy gold anodised rims.




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Post by G-Man » Sun Apr 05, 2009 3:29 pm

Davomoto

Photo did't attach last time. Cannot remember what make these rims were but they were good quality alloy and very light.

http://www.central-wheel.co.uk/rims/rims.html

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Post by davomoto » Sun Apr 05, 2009 6:19 pm

Beautiful bike! I recently did a set of CB77 wheels using excel shouldered rims. They're 200.00 a piece, and then another 100.00 each for stainless spokes and nipples. Here's a link to rims on Buchanans' site . They also have other styles, check them out for ideas.


http://www.buchananspokes.net/products/ ... m_rims.asp

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Post by rbaselt » Sat Apr 11, 2009 7:41 am

I'm a traditionalist, always prefering to restore original parts rather than replacing them. Later owners will appreciate your efforts to maintain originality. You could rechrome the original rims for certainly no more than what new, incorrect ones will cost. At the same time, re-plate those original spokes and nipples. Zinc for the spokes is cheap, but it soon degrades. I like nickel, which is quite durable and not flashy like chrome. --Randall

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