That's great news Sylar. Well done! At least £100 I'd say and you know it's done right with care and love. It's also a good opportunity to give here bottom a bit of a clean as you can get to everything unhindered. I used to do this to customer bikes too. Although to be fair, most folks don't worry about that side of it.
Another tip is that when taking your wheel into the dealer for a new tyre to be fitted, get them to put the old air from your old tyre in to a carrier bag so you can use it later. After all it's your air, you paid for it!!
Rear wheel removale of Cruisym 300i
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Re: Rear wheel removale of Cruisym 300i
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'!
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Re: Rear wheel removale of Cruisym 300i
Having your advice started me thinking, why not just get on and do it. I gave everything a good clean today. Your tip on wire wool cleaned the inner parts, followed by solvol autosol. I forgot about the used air, but remembered to ask for the old balance weights! Cheers Data.
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Re: Rear wheel removale of Cruisym 300i
Ah good! I'll make a miser of you yet Sylar!
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'!
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