Hi
(R80R rear wheel)
Did not have much joy in getting my hub skimmed , so I bought a NOS rear hub and new stainless spokes and stipped and rebuilt over the weekend.
My rear wheel took bl--dy ages to strip it , no bolt cropper, then clean out the spoke holes , cleaned the rim up a bit , the inside had some corrosion not sure if the ultraseal it had in it had something to do with that (put in by previous owner)?
I found the hardest bit getting the offset right (now within 0.2 mm measued from my old wheel assy) getting it true no real headache apart from the pits left by the corrosion giving my dial guage the flutters.
What was interesting is the fact the wheel assy is 25- 30 grams out of balance on its own ( no tyre) and when I got the bike it had 70 odd grams on it to balance it (not checked) , so I have decided to stick some weights on the inside of the rim before putting the tyre on ,hopfully meaning lesson the outside. if any providing the new tyre is well made.
I do have the 4 bolt adaptor and shaft for the hub to bolt onto so that helped make the job easier.
(R80R rear wheel)
Did not have much joy in getting my hub skimmed , so I bought a NOS rear hub and new stainless spokes and stipped and rebuilt over the weekend.
My rear wheel took bl--dy ages to strip it , no bolt cropper, then clean out the spoke holes , cleaned the rim up a bit , the inside had some corrosion not sure if the ultraseal it had in it had something to do with that (put in by previous owner)?
I found the hardest bit getting the offset right (now within 0.2 mm measued from my old wheel assy) getting it true no real headache apart from the pits left by the corrosion giving my dial guage the flutters.
What was interesting is the fact the wheel assy is 25- 30 grams out of balance on its own ( no tyre) and when I got the bike it had 70 odd grams on it to balance it (not checked) , so I have decided to stick some weights on the inside of the rim before putting the tyre on ,hopfully meaning lesson the outside. if any providing the new tyre is well made.
I do have the 4 bolt adaptor and shaft for the hub to bolt onto so that helped make the job easier.

