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From: routabit
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  • Very nice video and info sir! Thank you!

  • Its a ture art ..Well Done :)

  • hey just a question. They spoke you put on the new purchased or how and where you could buy them gone now, I am from Denmark and can not really fin anything about honda express if you know where to buy parts for example. new parts one and it does not matter if it is not in Denmark in advance thanks

  • Very helpful video, appreciate your efforts

  • hi can you help me my rm 400 front wheel is offset but is sooooo buckeld that i do not no how offset it is realy would like to have a go at building a wheel tho any advice welcome cheers

  • Great video, Thank you for taking the time to share this. I am about to lace my first Honda CT90 wheel and this info will come in handy. Mighty nice of ya.

  • Good job . Thanks

  • u only got like 4 comments dude what people r u talking bout

  • Great video I have a 1982 Honda express and 1980 Yamaha 250 exciter that i want to do a bobber and the front rim its a little rusted and also the spokes can I change the rim from a 18 to a 21 and in the rear the rim have three small holes. how can I determine the new spoke length if I do that for the front, any suggestion

  • Great video, where did you get the spoke wrench and what size do express use?

  • @fatrat440

    The spoke wrench is made by Rowe Industries and I've had it since the late 70's. I did a quick search and they still make them. Amazon has them for about $6 bucks and I think the Honda uses a size 5 nipple.

  • @routabit Thanks, I need to get one and will check out amazon.

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