Bent Rear Rim
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Bent Rear Rim
Hello all. I'm looking to replace the rims on my 2008 buddy 150 Pamplona.
Two questions.
It looks like there is a way to replace just the outer portion of the rim? I can only find the whole rim in that color.
I think I found just the outer part on scooter works in silver, but then I would have to paint and I'm not sure if this is even the right part. https://www.scooterwest.com/rear-rim-on ... ilver.html Has anyone dealt with this? Looking to see if I should just buy the whole rear wheel, but I'd like to save the 60 bucks if possible.
Two questions.
It looks like there is a way to replace just the outer portion of the rim? I can only find the whole rim in that color.
I think I found just the outer part on scooter works in silver, but then I would have to paint and I'm not sure if this is even the right part. https://www.scooterwest.com/rear-rim-on ... ilver.html Has anyone dealt with this? Looking to see if I should just buy the whole rear wheel, but I'd like to save the 60 bucks if possible.
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Buddy scooters use a one piece tubless rim front and rear.
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part number seems to be the same...
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy125rearwheel
http://www.scooterloungeonline.com/buddy125rearwheel
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Thanks. Have you checked the link? it does look like the rear wheel can be separated into two pieces as it looks like the outter part is bolted onto the inner part, and that link looks like it might be one of those two pieces.BuddyRaton wrote:Buddy scooters use a one piece tubless rim front and rear.
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You are correct, the rear wheels on the Buddy 125/150/170 can be separated into 2 pieces. In the scooterlounge diagram the outer part (the rim) is #7 and the inner part (brake drum/hub) is #8. The drum assembly has 5 studs that stick out and which pass through the rim and two halves are bolted together with lock nuts. C2407144770 appears to be the part number for just rim with no brake drum/hub.
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The OP asked about the rim...that is one piece. The hub with the lugs...which the rim bolts to is a completely separate part. You should only need to remove the hub (drum) to replace the brake shoes.
To remove the rear "wheel" (rim and tire) get it on the center stand and remove the exhaust and unbolt the lugs. No reason to make the job harder than it is.
Order a rim, as suggested paint it, mount a tire, bolt it back to the hub, torque the bolts properly, reinstall the exhaust then ride!
To remove the rear "wheel" (rim and tire) get it on the center stand and remove the exhaust and unbolt the lugs. No reason to make the job harder than it is.
Order a rim, as suggested paint it, mount a tire, bolt it back to the hub, torque the bolts properly, reinstall the exhaust then ride!
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Ahh, OK. I think I was looking at the whole "Wheel assembly" which was about 170$ and not having too much luck finding just the rim. Could be my searching, but from what everyone is saying here is that I can in-fact just buy the rim in silver on the links here and spray can it. Sweet. Anyone happen to know off the cuff what the best color to get would be? Thanks!
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Yeah it can get confusing. Believe me I have a bunch of wrong parts that I ordered (anyone need a Rally front axle?) so good idea to check first.
As far a color...whatever you like best! If you want them to match the body panels you should be able to take one panel (the front is the easiest) to an auto paint supplier (I have used Sherwin Williams) have it scanned and they will put matching paint in a spray can for you.
As far a color...whatever you like best! If you want them to match the body panels you should be able to take one panel (the front is the easiest) to an auto paint supplier (I have used Sherwin Williams) have it scanned and they will put matching paint in a spray can for you.
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