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  1. Wheel dismantler required :) 
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    Hey dudes

    I am just waiting get a bike lift so I can take my wheels off, to get them powder coated, im up for most takes, bar taking off the tyres and removing/replacing the bearings,

    any decent shops around that will do this (obviously for a fee) im in Chippenham but to be honest have car will travel ,,,,

    cheers in advance,

    p.s obviously I can Google but want someone I can trust especially when putting the wheel back together, had a few bearings GO on front wheels of bikes and its not a nice experience
     
     

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    Check my signature out!
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by cuffy View Post
    Check my signature out!

    is that your company! lol

    thats who are going to do my Wheels, but I was given the impression I would have to dismantle my own wheels hence the post,

    quite happy to pay extra to get that done
     
     

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    Not mine but my brothers. Mention "Cuffy" and you might get a discount.
     
     

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    Interesting. Keep me posted. I'm over in W. Bassett and also need my wheels powder coated.
     
     

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    I was recommended Steve (Cuffy's brother) by a friend who had some work done, so have no doubt that the powder coat will be a good job, and was quoted a good prices,

    but I was told I would need to remove discs and bearings etc myself, hence the post,
     
     

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    fairly straight forward to strip down wheels providing you have the tools to do it..do all my own work on my bikes,would be happy to help if you need it..
    ride to work,work to live,live to ride
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big_al_+_kate View Post
    fairly straight forward to strip down wheels providing you have the tools to do it..do all my own work on my bikes,would be happy to help if you need it..
    Hey Big_al

    Thanks for the offer might seriously take you up on it
    Im waiting to order my bike jack/lift the only other things I'm missing other than that is a decent torque wrench(never sure which ones to get) and a bearing puller oh and a bench err oxyacetylene set - gas welder - mig welder ha ha yeh I don't have much really , small chest of spanners that's about it, in fact my BT tool box is prob more useful lol
     
     

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    Don't forget the chinese screwdriver...


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    Them! I have in abundance also known as if at 1st it don't work beat the **** out of it jolly stick he he
     
     

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