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wheel rebuilding


Hi All

I am looking to get the rear wheel rebuild on the outfit, it keeps breaking spokes so want to get them uprated so they can stand a bit more lateral load.  Does anyone know of someone who does this sort of thing for a good price locally, or has anyone got any suggestions for a really strong 18 inch rear wheel that I can make fit.

cheers Trev 



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Your ER5 should have about the same power as a 650 single trail/dual sport bike so you could look for a decent DR650/KLR/XR650 etc. wheel if your current one is a bit too weedy?

Not sure it would be much cheaper than rebuilding what you have with beefy spokes though

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Trev, before you too far down the road in money terms .... speak to other sidehack riders and see what they do.

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I have had a set done by Brian loam

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james anderson wrote:

I have had a set done by Brian loam


 Do you ave any contact details for him?



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grouty wrote:

Trev, before you too far down the road in money terms .... speak to other sidehack riders and see what they do.


 Ian I don't really know any to ask, do you?



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Albert wrote:

Your ER5 should have about the same power as a 650 single trail/dual sport bike so you could look for a decent DR650/KLR/XR650 etc. wheel if your current one is a bit too weedy?

Not sure it would be much cheaper than rebuilding what you have with beefy spokes though


 Thanks for the ideas, I think its the lateral loads that break the spokes.



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Trevor Foxon wrote:
grouty wrote:

Trev, before you too far down the road in money terms .... speak to other sidehack riders and see what they do.


 Ian I don't really know any to ask, do you?


 there is a whole subforum for sidecars on ADV rider http://advrider.com/index.php?forums/hacks.56/



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