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Rusty spoke help

woodrow823

New member
I was hoping to find some good results from some type of chemical.

They're too far gone to be concerned with the chrome.

What works?
 
Spoles

Amen and #1 with what Darryl says. I laced my Nortomn with stanless spokes. I had a metal polishing wheel and used it to put a chrome like shine on them prior to lacing the wheel and hub together. The spokes along with the Akront aluminum rims were beautiful. Plus side... They will never rust.
 
wheels/spokes

I'm restoring a 75/6 that had coroded wheels and totally rusted spokes.
I shipped them to Woody's Wheel Works in Denver.
I was blown away with the awesome result. They looked as good if not better than new. He even had chrome weights on the stainless spokes.
If your airhead is a "keeper" this is best investment. If not you still must use stainless spokes.

Paul Tavilla
R75/6
1150 GS
R1100S
 
After 37 years I finally broke down and had a set of Buchanan's stainless spokes laced onto my /5's rims.

The only other alternative was to painstakingly sand all the spokes with strips of emery cloth and paint them. I've loved this old putt since the day I bought it in 1974, but I don't love it that much.
 
The stainless steel spokes sound like something I need for my 1974 R90/6.
Great advice on the wheels by Woody's. I hope to do that soon.

Until that time, mine cleaned up well with a Dremel tool and the 511E abrasive buffing wheels.

Mother's aluminum polish got the rims looking good.
 
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