Spokes, Anyone Have An Opinion?

So I dropped the hammer on the first step to getting the scooters back in the dirt. I made a trip to Buchanans for 3 sets of spokes, and their cool torque wrench.
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Out of the spoke sets, I was only 2 for 3. I should have realized the 250's Excell hub would need a different length spoke then stock. So a trip back to Azusa is planned for in the near future.

But since I had my 450's spokes, I figured I'd get done what I could. Since I was going to coat my hubs, I had to strip them down.

Sprocket, and discs were first.
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Then the tires. Notice the flat spots on the rims.
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And the cracks.
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My reference shot for spoke allignment.:busted:
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The bare rims.
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I got some use out of those bad boys.
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Next step was to pull the spokes. I pulled 4 of each, so I could have a couple spares.
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Then I went for the easy route, using some small bolt cutters.
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Then pulled the seals
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Snap ring removal from the one side.
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Then punched out the bearings.
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After the hubs were bare, I drilled them for the larger spokes.
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Then I washed the grease out of them.
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Then came a quick sand blasting, and masking.
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Since I was on a roll, I went to work, and coated them with a translucent blue.
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Ready for the oven.
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Much to my dismay, I picked the wrong color, or I went too thick, because this is not the color I was expecting.
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So back home Sunday morning, stripper was applied.
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So here is how they sit at the moment. Ready to be baked, reblasted, and recoated.
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I sure hope I get the color right the next time.:doh:
 
I was going to keep it, but since I won't have the new wheel bearings, and rear rim until Wednesday, I figured I had the time to redo the hubs.:prof:
 
that is cool as hell Tim. Im jealous ++ not only of the fact that you have access to all that equipment but also the skills it takes to operate it all correctly.... minus getting the colors correct :thumb:
 
What shade of blue are you trying to get?

More of a regular anodized blue. This just turned out too dark.:noidea:

that is cool as hell Tim. Im jealous ++ not only of the fact that you have access to all that equipment but also the skills it takes to operate it all correctly.... minus getting the colors correct :thumb:

It's not really that much skill. I could teach you everything you need to know in about 10 minutes. Then it's just paying attention, and taking your time at doing it.:thumb:
 
More of a regular anodized blue. This just turned out too dark.:noidea:



It's not really that much skill. I could teach you everything you need to know in about 10 minutes. Then it's just paying attention, and taking your time at doing it.:thumb:

sweet whens class?
 
I thought in order to get the anodized look you have to shoot a silver or chrome base first then the blue :noidea: atleast that is what I was told, hell you know what your doing more than me that is FO SHO!! awesome work TIMO :banana:
 
I thought in order to get the anodized look you have to shoot a silver or chrome base first then the blue :noidea: atleast that is what I was told, hell you know what your doing more than me that is FO SHO!! awesome work TIMO :banana:

A fresh sandblast job, gives you the same effect. At this point, I think I might switch and do a Dormant Blue. I also think I'm going to go the easy way out, and buy the night shift manager a burritto, and have him do it at night. :devil:
 
Went back to Buchanans today, and they took the wrong set back with no hassle at all.:banana: The only problem was, that they were going to have to make them for the Excell hub special. She said if I wanted to wait, it would be a half an hour, I chose to come back the next day. I also ordered 36, but she said that the Excell hub should only be 32. I got home and counted, and give me the Picard, she was right.:picard:
 
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