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29 Jan 2014 10:27 #620472 by crusierlover
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I am working on my 81 kz 1000 ltd.I like the spoke wheels.Several of the spokes have rust on them.I dont know which is the best most economical way to go.I doubt i could buy spokes and relace them.Some place like buchanans would cost me a ziillion dollars.I dont see hoaw anyone could blast the rust off, get into all the spaces.Input appreciated.

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29 Jan 2014 10:33 #620473 by 4TheKZ1000
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I do see anything good coming out of rusty spokes.

Buchanan's would be $115 for stainless spokes.
$115 to lace the rim.
$60 for shipping back and forth.

So new is $280 to $300

You might be able to get a nice used for $150

Only thing, will it be true when you get it?

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29 Jan 2014 12:39 #620486 by crusierlover
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4TheKZ1000 wrote: I do see anything good coming out of rusty spokes.

Buchanan's would be $115 for stainless spokes.
$115 to lace the rim.
$60 for shipping back and forth.

So new is $280 to $300

You might be able to get a nice used for $150

That is cheaper than I htought it would be.I will try to find a used one, but that is a risky thing also.Thanks for input.

Only thing, will it be true when you get it?


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29 Jan 2014 12:45 #620489 by Cynjut
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I cleaned up the spokes on mine with a soda blaster. Worked very well. Thought about clear coating them once I was done, may still do that.

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29 Jan 2014 12:51 #620490 by martin_csr
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$115 for one wheel is about what I found too. So I installed cast alloy wheels instead. I got a pair for around $40 total on eebbaayy, then refurbished them, so a lot cheaper than trying to restore the spokers.

The 81 KZ1000-K1 Ltd came stock w cast alloy wheels, so before buying anything, you should verify what wheels you have so that you can order the correct spokes. The 81-82 1000-CSR came w 48-spoke wheels (19" Fr & 16" Rr). I think the earlier 1000s had 40-spoke wheels - some (all?) had an 18" Rr - not sure if there was a 40-spoke 16" Rr.

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29 Jan 2014 12:58 #620496 by BusaMan66
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If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice. Rush

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29 Jan 2014 14:59 #620515 by Schmeck
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If its not too much rust and your spokes are still solid I would recommend a household green pad and soap. Did wonders for me with spokes and didn't cost me more than a couple bucks. -Schmeck

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29 Jan 2014 15:22 #620517 by peter1958
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I have been working on a rear wheel with spokes and What I did was take them all out and lay them on a bucket lid of vaporrust and that worked great. But I had problems with the threads so ended up ordering a set. I do have a before picture of the spokes


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29 Jan 2014 15:23 #620518 by crusierlover
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Brian, here on this site, said i was stuck with the spoke wheels unless i changed front ends, forks, brakes, and all.I have another frame with forks, rotors and mag wheels I could swap over i suppose.I think it might be a 78,79.I thought i just swap the spoke wheels for the mag wheels.He said no.

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29 Jan 2014 15:24 #620520 by crusierlover
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peter1958 wrote: I have been working on a rear wheel with spokes and What I did was take them all out and lay them on a bucket lid of vaporrust and that worked great. But I had problems with the threads so ended up ordering a set. I do have a before picture of the spokes





Your rusty picture looks like my rusty picture.I would rather just switch to mags.I doubt i could ever get a wheel laced.

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29 Jan 2014 15:28 #620522 by peter1958
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put some of that evaporrust in a spray bottle and lay wheel over some kind of basin too catch run off. It will work

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29 Jan 2014 17:40 #620539 by crusierlover
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peter1958 wrote: put some of that evaporrust in a spray bottle and lay wheel over some kind of basin too catch run off. It will work


I definitely will try that.

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