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I'm going to be using a CB77 front brake, laced to the stock 19" aluminum rim with Buchanan's spokes on my '74 TX650A Yamaha. I'm thinking about having Vintage Brake arc the shoes. Is it advisable to have this done with the rim installed and trued, or can it be properly done with the hub only...
49 degrees certainly isn't cold, but combine it with a steady drizzle and it makes for a chilly damp day. So...I built a fire in the garage stove for the first time this season. :'(
So, I have a 36 spoke CB77 front tls hub that I want to mate to the 19" aluminum rim on my TX650A. I've already sourced a pair of nonstandard bearings for the hub to accept the Yamaha axle. Does anyone know what spokes will work for this (CL77 maybe), or will I have to get some custom ones? Thanks!
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