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Old 01-08-2016, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: Straightening a wheel lip

Dan, I have straightened quite a few Harley rims through the years. I would think you should be able to straighten that one pretty easy. My method is pretty simple. I have different size solid brass bars, about 1/2" thick x 1/2-3/4" wide, varying lengths, that I have put a slight radius on. I start at the end of the bend, hit the brass bar with a decent sized hammer. Move to the other end, do the same. Work your way from both ends to the center. Don't try to get it all at once. Move slowly, take your time. If you have something like a small sheet of soft plastic, it will help protect the rim. I use something called "Rim protectors" that are designed to keep from scratching a rim when changing tires.
I know, it sounds like I'm a "hack" with a BFH. Oh well, it has worked for me for years. You have nothing to lose by trying do you?
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