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I have a crack on my front rim, do we have anyone who repairs these?


   
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Kim, do yourself a favor and check out oemdirtbikeparts.com which is owned by this guy named Boston.  You could probably buy a whole wheel for a few hundred bucks.  I've purchased wheels, subframes, and numerous other parts from him and they always are in mint condition for a fraction of the cost.  And he'll ship to you. Personally, I'd be pretty suspect of a repaired rim.  You don't need that thing coming apart while you're riding!

Anyways, just a possible solution.... 🙂


   
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K-Low, here's Boston's cell number text him with the part you are looking for and tell him your with OTHG.

(951) 595-7838

I bought a wheel from him last year for, I think around $100.


   
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I think that you should take some time off while you allow that rim to heal!!!!!!!  That's what happens when you ride to fast, you break parts!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Mikel is correct, buy a very lightly used wheel or a new one.  If your hub is not damaged, you can have it re-laced and you'll be back in action!

Rich


   
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What year is your Honda?


   
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Wow thanks guys for all the info. One question? Who will put all the stuff on it for me. I aint doing that!

Matt. its an 2005.

Kim


   
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Oh and Rich..I couldn't possibly take any time off and leave you to have to ride with those guys without me  😉


   
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  E-bay has complete used OEM front wheels in excellent condition (with brake disc) for my Yamaha selling for $100-$150.  A Honda wheel should cost the same, if not less.  No assembly required, and cheaper than having a new rim laced with new spokes.


   
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$149


   
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Buy the wheel in Arch's link, if it will fit your bike.  That's a good deal.


   
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I have a used Honda wheel.  has rotor, sproct, tire, and laced up. Asking $275 or best offer. Thx.


   
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Kim, buy a whole wheel and save yourself some hassle...the benefits are many...No assembly required, you can get a new rim for the other one when you have time/money and begin a 2nd set for backup, and when you sell the bike extra wheels will make it more attractive to a prospective buyer.  Also, if you stay with Honda the second set may fit your new bike in the long run by simply installing different spacers.

See you at Milestone!  🙂


   
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I say buy a KTM  🙂


   
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I say use your RM cards and buy a new rim and Reid could have it laced up before practice starts


   
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  Since Jeff Blix has so generously offered you free labor from Reid Franke, you could indeed get your wheel repaired for less than $150.  Don't just buy the rim, buy the spoke kit too.  That will save some of Reid's time.


   
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