The chrome on my Radealli steel rims is probably BER. Wheels are tyre size Front 3.00-19 and Rear 3.50-18R. Any suggestions for a suitable replacement?
Roger
239 Mk3 Replacement steel rims
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Re: 239 Mk3 Replacement steel rims
Radaelli steel rims are available from several outlets.
http://www.motocicliveloci.it/inglese/catalogue/cerchiradaelli_uk.htm
http://www.luytenimport.be/lsp-rims-radaelli-italian
http://www.rimsandrims.com/radaelli/en/home/chi-siamo/la-storia.html
https://www.ducativintagestore.com/front_chromium-plated_steel_rim_radaelli_type_185x19_36_holes_ducati_scrambler
And here........ https://www.central-wheel.co.uk/standard-chrome-rim-ducati-all-models.html
http://www.motocicliveloci.it/inglese/catalogue/cerchiradaelli_uk.htm
http://www.luytenimport.be/lsp-rims-radaelli-italian
http://www.rimsandrims.com/radaelli/en/home/chi-siamo/la-storia.html
https://www.ducativintagestore.com/front_chromium-plated_steel_rim_radaelli_type_185x19_36_holes_ducati_scrambler
And here........ https://www.central-wheel.co.uk/standard-chrome-rim-ducati-all-models.html
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Re: 239 Mk3 Replacement steel rims
Thanks for the links. I had found some of them. Any experience with them? I did buy some replica parts for my Guzzi. These were of Indian origin and turned out to be very poor quality. The chrome was so poor it was completely missing in places.
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Re: 239 Mk3 Replacement steel rims
I'd just fit new alloy rims!
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Re: 239 Mk3 Replacement steel rims
You could shop local
https://www.devonrimcompany.com/
I haven't experience of them myself, but they looked good quality when I saw them at the Stafford show some years ago. Personally I would select a quality period looking rim, over "replica" any time. Regardless of markings a replica is still not original and you can't read the markings when the wheels are turning
Regards Nigel
https://www.devonrimcompany.com/
I haven't experience of them myself, but they looked good quality when I saw them at the Stafford show some years ago. Personally I would select a quality period looking rim, over "replica" any time. Regardless of markings a replica is still not original and you can't read the markings when the wheels are turning
Regards Nigel
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