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Rebuilding a Spoked Wheel for the Royal Enfield Bullet

Step 16The end of Part 1

The end of Part 1
Keeping in mind that this is the first time I’ve done this sort of thing, I took roughly 45min to get to this stage.
Your mileage may vary :)

The next step is truing the wheel. This involves centering the rim on the hub, in the axial plane (up and down) as well as radially (side to side), but keeping in mind that the wheel must be centered in the front forks.
This I will leave for part 2, being content to sit back and admire my handiwork and the light twinkling on the new spokes for the time being.

Of course at this point you could always take the assembly as is to the professionals to complete the rest of the longer and trickier part of the job.
Be that as it may
Until Part 2, Tallyho old chap

Part 2 now complete ---> Here
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general bloke type of tinkering