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    Gave my hubby the bash.

    Well i smashed up my rear wheel hub on the weekend.
    And was just checking to see if anyone nows of a good person or place
    to take the rim and new hub (when i find one) to get laced back up.
    One of the things that you kinda need done by a pro.
    Ill pull it apart and clean it all up , soak all the spokes in CRC and spit polish the rim. should be the cleanest rear wheel out their.
    pic's of the damage

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...3&d=1180334736

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...4&d=1180334736

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    how the fuck did you do that? the 125 putting out buket loads or wat?

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    just landed on one of the table top jumps, and the hub just had enough. didn't land hard or anything.
    All bolts are still done up ( haven't come lose, still in the sprocket) and they just tore out of the hub, just checked the spokes as well for tightness. so i can't figure it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    And was just checking to see if anyone nows of a good person or place
    to take the rim and new hub (when i find one) to get laced back up.
    http://www.wheelandspoke.co.nz/

    Only dealt with him via email and haven't had anything done by him, but he was very helpful
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    I'd say you'd need a new hub!

    Quit fucking your bikes!!

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    Refit and make spokes.......

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    hahah looks like mine eh
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    I like cush drives

    Why not spoke it up yourself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post

    Why not spoke it up yourself?
    Wouldn't you need specail jigs to hold the rim/spokes/hub. and also to hold the wheel straight, so it dosn't buckel or bow/warp while tighting up the spokes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    Wouldn't you need specail jigs to hold the rim/spokes/hub. and also to hold the wheel straight, so it dosn't buckel or bow/warp while tighting up the spokes?
    I've only done a front wheel on my XR when I laced up a 21" rim to replace the 23" stocker.

    I just laced it up loosely on the ground and then mounted it on the bike and slowly and carefully went from there (done lots of push bike wheels).
    Hasn't needed re-tensioning yet after 3 years.
    My stock DR650 factory rear has more vertical runout than my XR front.

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    haha yeh, the wheel is the only thing id rather get a pro 2 do, anything else i can do myself, i dont wana come off at 100+ks lol

    BuddyL already seen me do that hahaha
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    But then again, you didn't come off under normal circumstances. Still makes me cack up when i think about it.

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    hahaha was awesome :P
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    Red face fixed up almost

    well i finaly respoked my hub
    Alot easyer then i first thought.
    Took me one night to pull it all apart and clean it up.
    and then another night to respoke the wheel.
    The rim spins straight and true when spun on the axle
    now all thats left is to fix up the swing arm.
    The mounting point from the swing arm and chain guide has snaped off
    so will have to make some new ones up at work, as you can't buy this part seperate.
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    chop chop! ive run outta people to ride with...
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