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[QUOTE="truespode, post: 1468820, member: 29329"] I had a couple waddled out holes in my rims on my CRF450 back in 2003. I tried rebuilding with a new wheel and spokes but did more harm than good b/c I am not good at truing things up. Buying a new wheel is expensive. If it seats tight in the waddled out hole and doesn't look like there will be any issue popping the tube I would run it for now and stay on the look out for a cheap wheel or rim that can be re-laced. I don't think it is anything you need to be in a hurry on. We love project bikes. Okie may have a link to the DRN Internet Build project bike that has more detail of things. Back in the day we did a lot of cool things. That one was more from AJ Wagoner who is a genius with bike builds. The only cool thing I really did was a bike bag test: [URL="https://dirtrider.net/drn_tested/dbgear/fenderbag.html"]Dirt-bike-gear.com Fender Bag[/URL] Following this thread brings back good memories of the good 'ol days of DRN. Ivan [/QUOTE]
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