Home made tyre truer using an electric drill, stand, cut down rear Mardave axle, and a block of wood with some sanding paper. job done. Total cost £3.50 for mardave axle.
hmm, thats not really trueing it.. its just sanding it down. Its not precice to measurement, especially when the electric drill it spinning the tyre so fast that its slightly baloons, as you can see when you start the drill up... Will stick to my £300 hudy truer..
hmm, thats not really trueing it.. its just sanding it down. Its not precice to measurement, especially when the electric drill it spinning the tyre so fast that its slightly baloons, as you can see when you start the drill up... Will stick to my £300 hudy truer..
Nitroazza 1 month ago
Probably because i can take my hudy to the track easily lol.. and it cuts true and to a specific diameter i set it at...
speedfreak247 7 months ago