stephen.stallebrass
Registered user
Hi all:
Today I replaced my brake discs with some nice new Moto-Masters wavey discs (pics 2mora) and some new pads. While I was at it I finally replaced the bearings front and rear too (I took them all the way to Mongolia and Siberia and never needed them)... they started getting a tiny bit notchy but they've done quite well I reckon: at least 42k miles, maybe another 25k if the previous owner didn't change them.
Anyway, I noticed the hubs are looking a little worse for wear with some corrosion and plastic powder coat peeling. The rims and spokes are okay (little scratched up but nothing to cry about) - this bike has been used.
Question: Is it better to replace the wheels or just get them refurbished?
I was thinking of stripping the hubbs down and getting them blasted and repowder coated then getting them remounted.
I've heard Woody's Wheels in the US are good but they're a bit far away, LOL. Is there someone like that in the UK that you lot might recommend. If they're being refurbished, may as well get them to beef up the mounting too.
All relevant ideas welcome.

Today I replaced my brake discs with some nice new Moto-Masters wavey discs (pics 2mora) and some new pads. While I was at it I finally replaced the bearings front and rear too (I took them all the way to Mongolia and Siberia and never needed them)... they started getting a tiny bit notchy but they've done quite well I reckon: at least 42k miles, maybe another 25k if the previous owner didn't change them.
Anyway, I noticed the hubs are looking a little worse for wear with some corrosion and plastic powder coat peeling. The rims and spokes are okay (little scratched up but nothing to cry about) - this bike has been used.
Question: Is it better to replace the wheels or just get them refurbished?
I was thinking of stripping the hubbs down and getting them blasted and repowder coated then getting them remounted.
I've heard Woody's Wheels in the US are good but they're a bit far away, LOL. Is there someone like that in the UK that you lot might recommend. If they're being refurbished, may as well get them to beef up the mounting too.
All relevant ideas welcome.





