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So I've been struggling with deciding if I should get my old set of rims to be powdercoated or just buy new ones and a set of spokes from ebay. Chrome on the old ones is cracked and they just are just generally in not so nice state. Haven't asked a quote for powdercoating them but I kinda think...
Attached pictures. The numbers are in millimeters so bear with me. Hope you can picture them in your mind and give me some feedback on the design. Especially dimensions. They are for yamaha rd350. I have access to a water jet cutter at my school so they should be fairly easy to produce. Never...
I bought a pile of parts for my yamaha rd that included a set of clip-ons. Now with the bolts tightened up there is still a 1-2mm space between the forks and clip-ons. Is there a way to safely fit bigger clip-ons to smaller forks? I attached a picture if it helps in any way.
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