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Powder coating wheels - adeejaysdelight - 16-06-12 The wheels on my little 125 run-about have started to corrode on the inside and can't hold the air in the tyres (after only 10,000 miles in all but the worst of weather). I was going to buy some replacement wheels from ebay, but there is nothing to say they won't suffer the same fate. I heard powder coating the wheels will resolve the issue. I have also read powder coating wheels can cause them to weaken. Both options will cost the same, so money is not a factor. Have any of you Foccers done this before, and if so, what was your experience? Re: Powder coating wheels - goldfazer - 16-06-12 Is it possible to put tubed tyres on? Re: Powder coating wheels - adeejaysdelight - 16-06-12 I don't know, but I have not long (600 miles) put on a pair of Continental tyres that cost more than the powder coating/new wheels would cost. It would be a waste not to use them and spend said monies on a new tyre set up when the wheels remain f***ed. Re: Powder coating wheels - GrahamB - 16-06-12 Have you allowed for new bearings & possibly disc bolts? Factory disc bolts seem to be made of really cheap steel & are thread locked in so removing the discs is normally enough to destroy them (for me at least). Think I have had the wheels of every bike I have owned coated if they weren't already but if yours look okay externally I might be tempted to remove the tyres, rub the inner rims down smooth, splat a bit of primer on or primer & colour if you want to be posh then stick tyres back on. Re: Powder coating wheels - robby boy - 16-06-12 You could take the tyres off and give the rim a good rub with emery/sand paper then buy "tyre rim bead sealer" off evil bay, we use the Rema Tip Top (other makes available :b ) on cages at work, (stuff is like a very runny silicone that dries in about a minute and seals any imperfections on the rim,)seems to hold for about a year, either that or get local tyre repair shop to do it for you. Re: Powder coating wheels - red98 - 17-06-12 could you clean the rim up and put tubes in using the tubeless tyres ![]() ![]() Re: Powder coating wheels - karlo - 17-06-12 I would get the tyre off, flat off the inside of the rim, mask off the outside, etch primer then spray it with colour a lot cheaper than powder coating. Re: Powder coating wheels - Wilko - 18-06-12 (17-06-12, 08:01 AM)karlo link Wrote: Agreed it's cheaper, but in my experience does not last anywhere near as long. normal paint chips far to easily. Re: Powder coating wheels - taksi - 19-06-12 Have a look here. www.triple-s.co.uk. Taksi Re: Powder coating wheels - adeejaysdelight - 27-06-12 Thanks a lot for all your help peeps. Still not decided, but I get payed tomorrow, so it will be done in the next week of two. Pictures to follow... ![]() |