where to get a spoked wheel strung?

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27 Feb 2009 13:22 #268500 by School Teacher
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Any place you guys know of? im getting 16 in rear wheel restrung. im in oregon any price range you guy know of? anyone done this?

1976 kz900 in parts but will be going some day soon
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27 Feb 2009 13:40 #268509 by dutchz
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I just built another wheel for my bike myself but check www.buchananspokes.com
I just get rims and spokes from them but they'll do the work for you if you want. They've been around forever and are very reputable wheel builders.

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27 Feb 2009 16:40 #268545 by KZQ
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I've done it. It's easy enough and Buchanan Spokes will make it easier.

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27 Feb 2009 22:36 #268601 by School Teacher
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thanks guys

1976 kz900 in parts but will be going some day soon
1980 kz1000G1
1976 kz900 parts bike
1979 kz1000 shaftie parts bike
1978 kz1000 33mm smoothies 1075 kit
Troutdale Oregon USA

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28 Feb 2009 07:40 - 28 Feb 2009 07:46 #268640 by jzanutto
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I agree with everyone above. Last year I did my H2 wheels and it was the first time doing it, mainly because everyone around here wanted $80 per hour labor, and 2-3 hours PER WHEEL to do them.

I took digital pictures just so I could remember the pattern and bought NOS spokes off ebay, each wheel took only about an hour total. It was remarkably easy and they came out straight and true.

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28 Feb 2009 07:47 #268641 by jzanutto
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28 Feb 2009 14:51 #268720 by donthekawguy
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I had my rear one done at Buchanons. A little spendy but great service and fast.
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It was around $200 for spokes, lacing, truing and shipping back to me.

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28 Feb 2009 17:38 #268758 by Jeff.Saunders
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Just about any dirt bike motorcycle shop will be able to do it. Many of the dirt bikes still use wire spokes - so those places spend a fair amount of time lacing wheels.

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02 Mar 2009 10:30 #269235 by School Teacher
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nice idea with the pics before so you know. the prob is i am putting a non stock hoop on the kz hub. 5in wide 16 in hoop. how do i figure spokes to buy?

1976 kz900 in parts but will be going some day soon
1980 kz1000G1
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1979 kz1000 shaftie parts bike
1978 kz1000 33mm smoothies 1075 kit
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02 Mar 2009 12:44 #269265 by dutchz
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Will not be a problem. On my Z, I laced up a small 69 H1 rear drum to a 18x3.5 rim. You give them a few measurements and they'll get you the right spokes.
Just give them a call they can walk you right through it.

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02 Mar 2009 16:40 #269312 by Jeff.Saunders
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School Teacher wrote:

nice idea with the pics before so you know. the prob is i am putting a non stock hoop on the kz hub. 5in wide 16 in hoop. how do i figure spokes to buy?


You have to be careful. The diameter of the hub dictates the angle the holes are drilled in the rim. The larger the hub, the more acute the angle. You want to make sure the rim is compatible with the hub. Using a wheel from a rear disk bike on a drum hub causes the spokes to bend coming out of the nipple...

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02 Mar 2009 19:42 #269352 by dutchz
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I apologize, Jeff is right. I skipped right past that because I have always bought rim and spokes from Buchanans at the same time. They have drilled the rims to suit my application so i have always had matching sets to work with.

If you already have a rim now do you know what it is off?

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