Wednesday, 24 June 2026

Model A - front wheel

One of my key aims is to get the machine rolling so that I can get it off the bench when I need to, to get the others on the bench for servicing etc. To that end I sorted out headstock bearings and the wear in the forks, but of course we still have no tires and the wheels are not fit to have tires fitted.

I thought I would change away from my normal method of dismantling a wheel, involving bolt cutters, and see how feasible it was to dismantle it nipple by nipple. I sprayed each nipple with plus gas months ago and I was pleased to find them all come apart easily.


Before long I had a fully stripped hub and brake drum a pile of loose spokes, nipples and a rather rusty rim - a WM1-20 which might get reused one day if I can ever buy tires for it.


Despite worrying about whether I'd made the right decision with respect to the rusty nature of the rim, the spoke heads confirmed that rebuilding the wheel was a good thing to do. Several of the spoke heads are about to pull out of the hub:

After a short period of decreasing, scraping of general muck and abrasive removal of rust, I put on a coat of primer


Followed by a couple of coats of black gloss:

The black powder coated rims have been delivered from Devon along with spokes and nipples but we will need to wait something like 5 or 6 weeks for this paint to harden before we can build the wheel. More of that later!

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