Title: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: stopintime on March 02, 2010, 12:41:26 PM Asking for a local club rider.
Place to look? Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: teddy037.2 on March 03, 2010, 11:04:05 AM Asking for a local club rider. Place to look? find a shop that does spoked wheels, I'm sure they could remove and paint/pc/etc the spokes and rebuild Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: JEFF_H on March 03, 2010, 12:01:27 PM maybe here- http://www.alpinaraggi.it/eng/index.php (http://www.alpinaraggi.it/eng/index.php)
or http://www.buchananspokes.net/ (http://www.buchananspokes.net/) Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: stopintime on March 03, 2010, 12:05:55 PM find a shop that does spoked wheels, I'm sure they could remove and paint/pc/etc the spokes and rebuild I think that's what "my guy" did and he was concerned that the rust he's developing might surface again in the threaded areas. maybe here- http://www.alpinaraggi.it/eng/index.php (http://www.alpinaraggi.it/eng/index.php) or http://www.buchananspokes.net/ (http://www.buchananspokes.net/) Thanks Jeff - I'll have a look [thumbsup] People have started asking me now - they've heard I'm some kind of mod freak. I think I'm just being normal, aren't I ??? ;D ;D Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: JEFF_H on March 03, 2010, 12:50:55 PM People have started asking me now - they've heard I'm some kind of mod freak. I think I'm just being normal, aren't I ??? you're normal in this crowd ;) Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: Travman on March 03, 2010, 04:02:09 PM I think spokes actually stretch a little bit when being used. At least this is what I've heard. When I redid a set of Harley wheels people said it was better to use stainless steel spokes instead of chromed spokes. When used chrome spokes would stretch causing the chrome to have small cracks which would lead to rust. So if this is true then I'd be worried about PC'ing or painting spokes too.
Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: Raux on March 03, 2010, 11:04:16 PM CF spokes [evil]
Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: Travman on March 04, 2010, 10:35:28 AM Has anybody heard about Alpina's carbon fiber rims and spokes? Take a look at this Alpina 2008 catalog. On pages 62-63 there is a tubeless wheel with carbon fiber rims and spokes called the Carbon Pro Matrix. Does anyone know if this wheel was ever released or is it still to come?
http://www.pakbikes.net/PS1000LE/ALPINAtubeless2008.pdf (http://www.pakbikes.net/PS1000LE/ALPINAtubeless2008.pdf) Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: JEFF_H on March 04, 2010, 01:51:43 PM those are available
aforementioned brochure- http://www.alpinaraggi.it/eng/easy/index.php?file=Depli%20Carbon%20Pro%20Matrix.pdf (http://www.alpinaraggi.it/eng/easy/index.php?file=Depli%20Carbon%20Pro%20Matrix.pdf) i want some bad...but i already have the regular silver/black alpinas... Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: Travman on March 04, 2010, 04:50:07 PM Wow. How much?
I see the 3.50" x 17" for the rear is listed, but I didn't see a 17 inch front listed. Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: JEFF_H on March 05, 2010, 06:37:00 AM avail 5 or 5.5 x17 rear, 3.5 x 17 front
only $2599 8) Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: Speeddog on March 05, 2010, 06:47:53 AM I think spokes actually stretch a little bit when being used. At least this is what I've heard. When I redid a set of Harley wheels people said it was better to use stainless steel spokes instead of chromed spokes. When used chrome spokes would stretch causing the chrome to have small cracks which would lead to rust. So if this is true then I'd be worried about PC'ing or painting spokes too. Yes, spokes stretch when they're tensioned. Dunno if it's enough to be a problem with PC or paint. :P Title: Re: Black spokes for SC Excel rims? Post by: MotoCreations on March 05, 2010, 07:07:26 AM You paint the spokes/wheels/etc AFTER the wheel is laced up. Make sure whomever builds the wheel knows what they are doing so you don't have to do spoke tightening, etc later.
PC spoked wheels? Forget about tightening spokes later or touching up. To remove the spokes/rebuild the wheel later -- a nightmare. Try removing PC without damaging the base metal via blasting or heating w/torch. Black spokes? There are a lot of "gun finishes" out there to use that will work on steel or stainless without problem. Your hub/rims are typically aluminum though -- so you won't have an exact match on colors always. Thus sometimes it's better to have black spokes w/polished (or brushed) hub and rim. |