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Re: Refurbishing original wood spoked rims.
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Posted by Redmud on June 02, 2005 at 08:57:01 from (216.167.146.96):
In Reply to: Refurbishing original wood spoked rims. posted by Adam Towl on June 01, 2005 at 21:37:35:
Leon is right, it won't look right if the wheels are re-done. There are lots of Overland and Whippet wheels that are still in good shape if you need to replace one or two. I have a 1915 Overland myself, and I know where the Overland and Whippet parts are stashed. I get a news letter every month with Overland, Whippet, and Willys Knight parts for sale. I just looked at the letter, there are six wire spoke Whippet wheels for sale, but no wood. next month there may be ten wood spoke for sale... Adam, Check out this site. http://clubs.hemmings.com/frameset.cfm?club=wokr
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