Neil G
23-03-05, 12:32 AM
Thoughts/views/comments please guys.
My '87 Transalp is going to need a respoke in the not too distant future so I reckon stainless spokes are the way to go for long life. I'm also going to need the hubs cleaning up and powder coating. It'll probably need the rear drum skimming as well.
It seems the biggest cost is if new rims are needed and apparently Transalp rims can corrode and leave the spokes in the wind. Central Wheel Components want something like £80 front and £90-odd rear just for rims - stainless are dearer. Should I stay with alloy - if so is there a cheaper way or do I save up and go for stainless.
My rims look OK at the moment but I'm told the trouble starts on the inside - just waiting to be found when changing a tyre!
I'm in the process of buying a spare pair of wheels and weighing up all the options as I don't really want the bike off the road for too long as I took a 1978 Honda CB550 Four off the road for fork seals in 1989, did the seals and sold the bike still in bits last year!
What do you all reckon to all this. I'm happy to be advised by you all as you've all owned Transalps longer than I have.
Thanks.
My '87 Transalp is going to need a respoke in the not too distant future so I reckon stainless spokes are the way to go for long life. I'm also going to need the hubs cleaning up and powder coating. It'll probably need the rear drum skimming as well.
It seems the biggest cost is if new rims are needed and apparently Transalp rims can corrode and leave the spokes in the wind. Central Wheel Components want something like £80 front and £90-odd rear just for rims - stainless are dearer. Should I stay with alloy - if so is there a cheaper way or do I save up and go for stainless.
My rims look OK at the moment but I'm told the trouble starts on the inside - just waiting to be found when changing a tyre!
I'm in the process of buying a spare pair of wheels and weighing up all the options as I don't really want the bike off the road for too long as I took a 1978 Honda CB550 Four off the road for fork seals in 1989, did the seals and sold the bike still in bits last year!
What do you all reckon to all this. I'm happy to be advised by you all as you've all owned Transalps longer than I have.
Thanks.