Binning old wheelsets.

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I've never rebuilt a wheel although I am tempted to give it a go myself. I suppose the cost of someone who knows what they're doing rebuilding them would probably be prohibitive
I used a wheel which was being thrown out to practice on, as it was going to be binned I couldn't make things much worse. I used a good wheel as a guide to follow and after a couple of failed attempts managed to successfully make a wheel.
As you are going to replace the wheels you might as well have a play and see how you get on. You've nothing to lose.
 

Globalti

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I've done the Yellow Saddle rim replacement several times and can confirm that it works well. You've nothing to lose and everything to gain.
 
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Instead of binning old wheels use them to fill in holes in the garden fence, to stop foxes getting in, or dogs getting out. I sometimes pass a house that has a whole gate made out of old bicycle wheels :smile:.
I'd really rather not bin them even if I can't use them, it'd be such a waste, I'm sure somebody could make use of them for something even if I can't. Perhaps I could make one of these;
bike sculpture.jpg
 

NickNick

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Don't you need a jig or a rig or whatever it's called to do the tensioning and truing? Or is that done with the wheel in a bike ... on a stand.
In an ideal world yes, but it can be done without. I've taken front fork off bike and used that and the brake blocks as a makeshift jig which worked sufficiently well for me.
 
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