rear wheel siezed on. help would be appreciated.

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Re: rear wheel siezed on. help would be appreciated.

Post by Morespeedvicar » Sat Jun 22, 2013 3:30 pm

Nice and rusty!!!! i'd use a wire brush in a drill to get that off, and put loads a copper grease on it when you've finished cleaning it up so it doesn't start rusting again! Prob best clean the inside of the wheel up with a metal scouring pad aswell.
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Re: rear wheel siezed on. help would be appreciated.

Post by talcumpowderbut » Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:08 pm

Cheers ian. I got the inside of the wheel cleaned up lastnight and new tyres fitted so all good with that. And aye ill give it a shot with the wire brush on the drill. Cheers matey!

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Re: rear wheel siezed on. help would be appreciated.

Post by jetblack » Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:25 pm

you'll know when it goes back on if its going to come off next time easily - should just slip straight on, no friction/grabbing.
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.

xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.

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