reverse rims

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littler
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reverse rims

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found some odd wheels today, early reverse rims??

there 5" reverse rims but with centers as per a normal mini wheel. with slots around the center and not a round disk with the holes in as per the norm.

the extra 1/2" width is like having the front half of a normal reverse rim a tad deeper.

anyone seen them before? i know you can get 5" reverses but ive never seen any with std centers.

ill stick some pics on later, pretty crusty though.
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Re: reverse rims

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Back in the day, widened steel rims were the norm... and often pretty much home made with a physical integrity that you might not find acceptable today :) Just cut the rim around its circumference and weld in a band of the desired width. I just don't remember alloy wheels being around when I had my S (LMF602C where are you?) in the UK in 1970. And, of course, suitable wide tyres weren't around either. I think I remember 145 michelin ZXs being 5 pounds each.

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Re: reverse rims

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They could well be weld outs. Some were much better than others, they have all of course been tarred with the same brush nowadays.
littler
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Re: reverse rims

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nah there not banded.

:) when i think of banded wheels, my mate tim has a sprite with 10" banded steelies on. proper 70's
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Re: reverse rims

Post by littler »

weller,

should have looked on that wheel webside in the links to start off with :)
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