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    Default Compomotive Wheels

    I have a few Compomotive wheels, both CX and Turbo styles, some with slight damage to the outer rims. Is anyone aware of somebody who is able to re-true these either as rims or as assembled Wheels?

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    Default Compomotive Wheels

    While on the subject of Compomotive Wheel refurbishment, does anyone have any thoughts or experience of finish for the cast centers?

    I plan to bead blast them to remove all the old finish, I have 3 different colors, but should these be powder coated or primed and painted? The color is still TBD, but I'm leaning towards a gun metal grey with polished outer rim.

    Thank you,

    Max

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    Default Wheel straightening

    I’ve had good results with a place down south.

    Rohn Jon's Frame Straight

    www.framestraight.com

    586 246 4500

    i know a few other racers have also used him to straighten wheels.
    Fletch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max.Brass View Post
    While on the subject of Compomotive Wheel refurbishment, does anyone have any thoughts or experience of finish for the cast centers?

    I plan to bead blast them to remove all the old finish, I have 3 different colors, but should these be powder coated or primed and painted? The color is still TBD, but I'm leaning towards a gun metal grey with polished outer rim.

    Thank you,

    Max
    Powder coating works well on the centres. I has some Turbos done in gold with a polished rim, which looked good. Whether you go for that or paint, have the hub face and bolt/centerlock faces masked off.

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