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sneaky viking .. your handle cracks my **** up. whenever i see it i think of a porno site with a 'sneaky viking' theme
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links, plz.
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I just did a similar thing to my wheels. I just used a DA sander with some 180 on it to get the majority of the machining down, then 220 and 3(something) followed up by a polish job. All I did was make the shape of the rim flow into the machined brake area. Took very little material off and takes very little time.
My 0.2 and IMHO there is no structural integrity lost, especially since I don't do bike tricks. Sand and polish away dude. NAES |
all you need is oven cleaner to strip the paint
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On powdercoating? doubtful.
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worked for me
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you sure they weren't anodized?
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i'm not sure what they are but it's a ***** trying to sand them. oven cleaner is the way to go.
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Originally Posted by sneaky viking
(Post 7804686)
You never answered any of them. Then you want to come with some "so much hate(or sarcasn or w/e) and only few solid why yes and why no..."
Please. it has nothign to do with "velosity look"... And why? becasuse i wanted to make them smooth fully polished wheels. But all i got is a bunch "Im the smart ass and will give you **** for no reason" IF you disagree ,read again. But i made up my mind and i wond argue with you about it. worked for me What the hell is the matter with you? I just had an idea and thought id ran it by people to see what comes out of it... I just did a similar thing to my wheels. I just used a DA sander with some 180 on it to get the majority of the machining down, then 220 and 3(something) followed up by a polish job. All I did was make the shape of the rim flow into the machined brake area. Took very little material off and takes very little time. My 0.2 and IMHO there is no structural integrity lost, especially since I don't do bike tricks. Sand and polish away dude. NAES |
mine are velocity deep v's. oven clean and fine sand paper did the trick
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cool thanks, but i think ill strip and polish, keeping the lip on
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I say you go with your original idea of grinding them flush.
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hey guess what? No one looks that closely at your wheels. No one cares. Yeah, deep v's may look better than box section on certain frames but no one is going to **** their pants over your faded lip. And in fact no one will even notice. The only person that will ever notice is a mechanic if you ever take your bike into the shop and then you'll just feel like a tool when they ask you what the **** you did to your rims.
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If you're doing it for looks, fine. I don't know why you didn't say so earlier.
I've done all kinds of stupid **** for looks: -Spray painted seatpost: bad idea. makes it too fat to fit, the paint chips, and winds up in the BB. -Spray painted hubs: works great. once laced, they barely cantact anything that would chip them. -Spray painted rims: meh. chips. Basically all this stuff was parts I got free/cheap, and didn't really care if I ruined. I know to mask off the races, etc. You're going to go through a lot of work to unlace your wheels, strip the paint (I'd use paint stripper, then sand, then polish.) and relace your wheels. If you're fine with that, go for it. Post pics. |
im fine with doing work to my bike i just relaced my front the other day, and now a long term winted project is coming up so im looking what can i do with the new frame im getting.
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Originally Posted by misha misha
(Post 7806757)
cool thanks, but i think ill strip and polish, keeping the lip on
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Easy peasy, just remove a small amount of the lip - flattening that right angle.
Why is everyone comparing this to Velocity? Have you all forgotten about the most beautiful rims of all time? The Aray Super Aero SA30. Lawd have mercy. |
Originally Posted by straws papers
(Post 7807033)
hey guess what? No one looks that closely at your wheels. No one cares. Yeah, deep v's may look better than box section on certain frames but no one is going to **** their pants over your faded lip. And in fact no one will even notice. The only person that will ever notice is a mechanic if you ever take your bike into the shop and then you'll just feel like a tool when they ask you what the **** you did to your rims.
I'm assuming he likes how it looks, and is doing this for himself. |
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