Oct 8, 2023 #2 M MegansDad Active member Joined May 5, 2021 Messages 112 Reaction score 101 Anyone in San Diego fix motorcycle rims?
Oct 8, 2023 #3 R Realbadlarry Well-known member Joined May 6, 2021 Messages 2,649 Reaction score 3,307 Beat it with a hammer. I'm guessing that one is a replacement. Rims are cheap...the lacing not so much.
Beat it with a hammer. I'm guessing that one is a replacement. Rims are cheap...the lacing not so much.
Oct 8, 2023 #4 Jammer75 Well-known member Joined May 5, 2021 Messages 555 Reaction score 514 Or heat a little and slowly in a vise
Oct 8, 2023 #5 S Sausage450r Well-known member Joined May 5, 2021 Messages 2,043 Reaction score 2,418 Beat it out, if its cracked throw it away, they are made from non-weldable aluminum. I’ve tested them myself with an analyzer Last edited by a moderator: Oct 8, 2023
Beat it out, if its cracked throw it away, they are made from non-weldable aluminum. I’ve tested them myself with an analyzer
Oct 9, 2023 #6 Cookie Well-known member Joined May 5, 2021 Messages 2,025 Reaction score 2,357 Hammered it out, I have done that a bunch of times. FYI, that was a hard hit.
Oct 9, 2023 Thread starter #7 M MegansDad Active member Joined May 5, 2021 Messages 112 Reaction score 101 Heat, big hammer and a vise got it pretty straight. IMG_0466.mov Attachments IMG_0466.mov IMG_0466.mov 12.1 MB