I have have some very rusty rims on this chopper bike that i found.
It looks like they where chromed before. It's only surface rust, but i'm not sure what to do.
Can I just grind it down and then paint it?
I want to do it without moving the spokes.
-Morten
I'm from Denmark so pardon my English.
Watch this video as it may show an easier methos because with grinding you may rake a chance of scarring up your wheel....
http://bikeride.com/rust-removal/
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
search craigslist in your area for a person that does powdercoating. Then you can get them in any color.
(10-08-2010, 06:17 PM)FLMTBer Wrote: search craigslist in your area for a person that does powdercoating. Then you can get them in any color.
Yes this is awesome answer, powder coat is sure nice
Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
If this is a genuine Raleigh Chopper from the 70's, it could have a significant value, depending on condition. Search online for chopper sites and see what they say.
You could get the rims re-chromed, but this will mean dismantling.
Do not know how this became a Raleigh, since no one said it??
But anyway to clean rust from chrome wheels, if not totally shoot, use 0000 steel wool and Semichrome or Flitz paste. Its European made so you should be able to find it. . Afterwards you can decide if you want to paint them or not. If rim brakes paint is no good.
BTW for aluminum use brass steel wool as steel will embed itself in aluminum and rust.
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I think trev was saying that if it was one?? Then it would be worth some mulah
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Good maintenance to your Bike, can make it like the wheels are, true and smooth!
Ye 10-4 , English is a tricky language .
But, if it is a Schwinn it could be valuable.:-)))
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A thought just occurred to me, ... maybe Alex should change the default email "thread subscription," or optional subscribe list to 'OFF' (see directly below post-reply window, not quick reply) so newbies are at least encouraged to come back to check replies. Then those of us who want to subscribe to a specific thread can chose to do so. It might help with the "missing" thing. Just a thought.
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