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BRILLIANT SIR...........

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Hi RR Grassi, thanks.rrgrassi wrote:Hey Octane,
Also make sure to get your speedo recalibrated. Smaller diameter wheel turns faster than a larger diameter.
As I recall from my automotive experience, reducing wheel diameter did cause problems with ground clearance and ride height and angle of deflection when bumps and dips were encountered while driving.
Hi Needle please see my post to Bart on the previous page.Needle wrote:Thanks Octane,
You answered a lot of my questions, before I asked them. I am trying to a similar thing with my front wheel off my 75 Wing. I bought an extra 17 rear rim that I want to lace to my front hub. That will give me 140's front and rear. Can I use a die and just thread the spokes farther down and cut them to the size I need? That way I could use the original front spokes. I also want to paint my spokes like you did, your wheels look awesome. Thanks for documenting all your hard work it is an invaluable asset to all of us!
Mahalo,
Needle
Yes: placing her on a big plank or something, leaving the frontwheel off of it so that you have some room to drop the axle/wheel outAnnie's Boyfriend wrote:Ok, it is time for another dumb question.
How can I best remove my frontwheel, do I have to jack the bike up or do you have another tip for me.
Be aware that I do not have a motorlift or table to work with.
I was thinking of placing her on a big plank or something, leaving the frontwheel off of it so that I have some room to drop the axle/wheel out.
Ideas ??
Hi 77GL1....oh yes he does77GL1 wrote:Not that "Mr" Octane needs any tips..
...right now "Mr" Octane got a tip on how he forgot to mention something in this thread.-)but I was talking to a Rolls Royce guy that was telling me he tightened the spokes on his Phantom Is by tuning them like a piano....by sound..
Yup....the RR guy (w/60 years experience) said exactly that.........octane wrote:Also I checked all spokes by tapping them with a screwdriver, (loosely held with two fingers)
checking for a clear PLING...not a DHUMPH.
And checking if any one spoke would have a distinctively different sound
from the others.