chrome rimschrome rimsHey everyone , looking for some input on re chroming rims or should i powder coat them a color? the rims have pits in them and also I have a chrome front fender and chrome side covers that I would like to paint or maybe powder coat them. Wondering if anybody has done this. My bike is a 62 CB77 hope someone has had experience with this thanks Chris.
I'm hooked on the resto project!!!!
Union Cycle rims from a guy called TC -- vintage_001 on eBay -- are well-made and probably the same price as a re-chrome. I'll keep an eye out for you.
Don't bother with Apex Cycle's rims; I say this, not from personal experience, but from others' comments here about abysmal quality on some of his products, and his poor -- some would say 'non-existent' -- customer-relations.
Come on Steve.
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W-e-e-e-e-ll, as I've stated in other posts, I have had good experiences with Apex (Tom Day) in the past; I bought one of his wheel trueing rigs, an AM rear flipper and something else which escapes me, at present. I was pleased with all the items and more than pleased with his service. BUT....... others have had really raw deals, so I seem to be the only one here with a good word for the guy; AND I don't want to be the arsehole that gives our Hondabuddies a bum steer! So, walk away....... PLUS there's a mention somewhere on the forum that the Apex rims have the spoke holes at the wrong angle and/or size! And their mufflers are total shite..... Somebody schtopp meeeeee...... Like I said: walk away. At least until Tom makes an effort to right his wrongs and lets us all know.
Re: chrome rimsHere ya go, bro': http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HONDA-SU ... 2823wt_708 Good guy to deal with; tell him steve.boatronics sent you......
Chase, I'm not familiar with that annotation, but the tickets on mine showed 2.75 x 18 and 3.00 x 18. I measured their widths, with a Vernier gauge, and compared the measurements with my OEM wheels -- identical. They are a very satisfactory gauge of steel, beautifully chromed and even have radially-stamped tyre bead grippers. OK, they ain't OEM, but they do suit my forthcoming rebuild. I also researched TC's spokes (with him) -- his factory will manufacture spokes in cad-, chrome- or zinc-plate, plus stainless. I went for chromed, in the end, as I want the lowest maintenance and, being from the marine sector, I have an aversion to the dissimilar metal mixing of stainless and alloy (hubs). Chrome is easy to maintain with just a wipe from a shot-of-WD40-on-a-rag, after cleaning. And I live Med-coastal, so the salt air would start a stainless/alloy reaction in a heartbeat.
Zinc.... or was it cad(?)..... I seem to remember Ed stating, would be closest to OEM; that's what new Hondas were supplied with. But it wasn't chrome or stainless.
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