Wheel truing

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  • Just got some nice deep v's but they are out of true (possibly happened in transit)
    would do it myself but don't have a jig
    Where's best and whats the cost per wheel?
    or

    does anyone have a jig?

    Ta

    Robin

  • turn bike upside down, true on your forks using the brake calipers as guides.

    thread closed. UTFS.

  • Thread reopened. Don't be so harsh benjam. Robin, there's a truing stand and dishing tool available for anyone to use at Cranks on Chapel Street Fridays and Saturdays. Get you some!

  • I'm not being harsh. I'm lovely. There's plenty of guidance available on this here forum and with every repeated thread Dave incurs yet another DB storage hit.

    f*ck it, give em me and I'll do em at souths/wests for free.

  • Benjam, thanks for the advice... ten years as a bike mechanic I never would have guessed it. Tit

    I use a jig to get wheels precise, and also as it's likely to be claimed for, I will need a receipt from a shop to claim the money back

    Cranks you say? Do they have a dishing tool too? Might just do that then
    See you saturday

  • Location = Brighton

    Hence thread in Brighton sub heading

  • turn bike upside down, true on your forks using the brake calipers as guides.

    thread closed. UTFS.

    This isn't very accurate though issit.

    I know it's been discussed before, sorry.
    But, whilst I'm here. I was at a polo tourney and in between games there were quite a few bikes upended with wheels spinning slowly. Someone said this helps re-true them. I was pished so believed them but in the cold light of day, seems unlikely.
    True or false?

  • never heard that one, but i guess the centrifugal force acting on the rims might help to re-true. might be a bit of a myth tho!

  • Benjam, thanks for the advice... ten years as a bike mechanic and i don't know any other mechanics in London that I could borrow a jig from so I have to start a thread on a forum and look like a tool

    ftfy

  • Benjam, hate to state the obvious again but -
    Location = Brighton hence why this thread is in the Brighton sub heading

    When did asking where the best place in Brighton to get wheels true'd become a crime?

    I don't think I'm the one that looks like a tool

  • This isn't very accurate though issit.

    I know it's been discussed before, sorry.
    But, whilst I'm here. I was at a polo tourney and in between games there were quite a few bikes upended with wheels spinning slowly. Someone said this helps re-true them. I was pished so believed them but in the cold light of day, seems unlikely.
    True or false?

    lol, thanks, I needed cheering up

  • i just find it surprising you know no other mechanics...

  • Recently moved to Brighton
    Don't know any other mechanics yet, otherwise I wouldn't be asking where to take my wheels or find a jig and dishing tool

  • @ Wiksie - I'm off-loading some rainbow paint if you're interested...

  • I'd had half a crate of Crabbies, that amount of sugar sends you loco, AND there were at least 5 bikes doing it.

  • @ Wiksie - I'm off-loading some rainbow paint if you're interested...

    dibs.

  • Just got some nice deep v's but they are out of true (possibly happened in transit)
    would do it myself but don't have a jig
    Where's best and whats the cost per wheel?
    or

    does anyone have a jig?

    Ta

    Robin

    They arent peps nicked ones are they? ;)

    Go to cranks, ignore Benjam

  • You can do it in the forks - stick of chalk/magic marker and elastic bands works fine, as does a pipecleaner - anything that rubs on the rim. Try it, it's suprisingly easy. Check the Sheldon thread on truing. Bit at at time is the key...


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  • We're a friendly lot in Brighton and as Rising knows us Btown polo boys are on here regular-like and are also truing wheels with frightening regularity then I put forward the case that this was, in fact, a good place to ask this question.

    That's just my tuppence ha'penny worth though.

    Look how much DB space we're taking up debating the point. Isn't life funny like that?

  • ive got a park jig. welcome round anytime.

  • Cheesecake_intl - you're a legend!
    Have we met at polo before?
    Are you around this weekend - like to get them all strait and put them on my new frame

    Diceface - totally agree! Thanks mate

  • You work in Seaford? truing stand is at my parents house, just outside newhaven....

  • Seaford Colleg Petworth not Seaford unfortunately - Newhaven is the other direction
    Thanks for the offer tho

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