Original Posted By: Steve Eldredge
Bart,Sounds like they are 19" rims for 2.5" wide tyres, and soundslike a good plan is forming, Now, as long as they are not "clincher" rims all should be great. Once had an old chevy, 1925, which had clincher rims. Tyreswere no problem to come by, BUT mounting them was aneye opener for this kid. Dad laughed and laughed but didn't help.Bless the guy who invented drop center rims!Go for it.Rodger ChildsPiet in progress________________________________________________________________________________
Pietenpol-List: Motorcycle Rims
Re: Pietenpol-List: Motorcycle Rims
Original Posted By: "Conrad, Bart D"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Motorcycle RimsHey Bart,I do not know if you remember but I talked with you a couple of years ago. I alsowork at Boeing.I am not sure I would go with steel rims when you can find aluminum rims. I wouldtry to keep them as light as possible. You should check into this a little more.I am also trying to get my Piet on gear:-) I am going to try to find some aluminummotorcycle rims.Ron Lebfrom Boeing Douglas Products division ________________________________________________________________________________
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: Motorcycle RimsHey Bart,I do not know if you remember but I talked with you a couple of years ago. I alsowork at Boeing.I am not sure I would go with steel rims when you can find aluminum rims. I wouldtry to keep them as light as possible. You should check into this a little more.I am also trying to get my Piet on gear:-) I am going to try to find some aluminummotorcycle rims.Ron Lebfrom Boeing Douglas Products division ________________________________________________________________________________
RE: Pietenpol-List: Motorcycle Rims
Original Posted By:> PTNPOL(at)aol.com[SMTP:PTNPOL(at)aol.com]
Got any pictures you can e-mail? I' already committed to the steel rims. Ilooked for Al rims but all were cracked and beat up pretty bad. Last week Isandblasted them and they look like new. Oh well, that should keep my Pietfrom being tail heavy!! They weigh 13 lbs each. Would be interesting toknow the weight of Al rims.Bart ConradBoeing Field Service Rep - Hobby FieldDouglas Products Division & 737 Hvy MaintPhone: 713-640-5882Fax: 713-640-5891E-mail: bart.conrad(at)na.boeing.com> ----------
Got any pictures you can e-mail? I' already committed to the steel rims. Ilooked for Al rims but all were cracked and beat up pretty bad. Last week Isandblasted them and they look like new. Oh well, that should keep my Pietfrom being tail heavy!! They weigh 13 lbs each. Would be interesting toknow the weight of Al rims.Bart ConradBoeing Field Service Rep - Hobby FieldDouglas Products Division & 737 Hvy MaintPhone: 713-640-5882Fax: 713-640-5891E-mail: bart.conrad(at)na.boeing.com> ----------
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Original Posted By: "Warren D. Shoun"