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Just wondering if anyone would be interested in going to Mototown either when they open Wed the 11th at 11am or Thurs the 12th at 2pm. I can wait either of those days and go later on in the evening but I'd like to go when they open to have some open track time being that its only my 2nd time ever on a MX track.
id love to get there during the week if I can get time off...I want to get my front wheel relaced also need to order oil before I ride next as well.
LRRS #399
MX #505
LRRS #399
MX #505
As a BMXer and pretty brutal MTBer, I had that perspective for years. Started doing my own last year. It's actually pretty easy. Start with trueing and tensioning, and/or spoke replacement, and work your way into rim replacement. Great info on Sheldon's site, sheldonbrown.com, and some good help on usenet rec.bicycles.tech if you can weed through the BS. Let me know if you ever decide to tackle a bike wheel and need any advice, or someone to help. I have not done a motorcycle wheel yet, want to start with a junk wheel and don't have one kicking around, but bicycle wheels are cake.
cool thanks for the info, I do true my own wheels but never got into building. I have a friend who does it professionally and he always did mine for free so thats half of why I never tried either aha
LRRS #399
MX #505
No prob. If I had a pro doing mine for free I probably wouldn't bother either. I'd still like to know the basics so I can do trailside stuff, but that's usually more tree and shoulder than spoke wrench work anyway, and it sounds like you've got the basics down. Also sounds like if you decide to learn your buddy is better qualified than I am to teach you. Just figured I'd throw it out there, offer stands to any fellow NESR people who want to tackle a bike wheel and don't have a buddy doing it professionally as well![]()