Re: 1911 model 33 Hudson rim trouble [1 Attachment]
Martyn that is a strange one for sure. Try
the HCCA (Horseless Car Club of America) forum. A fellow on there the
other day is looking for 24" rims with removable flanges. They can be
swapped around to convert from straight sided to clincher. Another wierd
one.
the HCCA (Horseless Car Club of America) forum. A fellow on there the
other day is looking for 24" rims with removable flanges. They can be
swapped around to convert from straight sided to clincher. Another wierd
one.
Karl
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Subject: [HSS] 1911 model 33 Hudson rim
trouble [1 Attachment]
trouble [1 Attachment]
Off era I know, but can any of my brass era pals out there give me a heads
up on this odd design to me split rim? I can see the principle of rotating the
one side from the other to split the rim but in reality the tyre grips it so
hard it appears impossible to budge it. Does one remove the tyre with brute
force and then separate the rim for fitting a well lubricated new tyre which
should allow the assembly or is there a trick to undoing the assembly with the
old tyre still on?
Comments invited as 4 hours has seen zero
progress
Regards
Martyn Hudson. UK
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