Salvage Lace

Motorcycle Rims?
Hello, I ride a 2005 Yamaha V-Srar Classic 650 and recently I hit a hole and dented my rim. It is a spoke wheel and the lacing and truing job on it is quite costly.
Does anyone know where could I get nicely-priced aluminium (mag) wheels or spoked ones...
I am starting to think about purchasing mag wheels...
I tried a couple of salvage yards online but it is merely impossible to find a front tire that is intact...
Thank you in advance
Go here and ignore the prices. i will get you a price when you e-mail me the part number you want.
Wheels are not cheap and good wheels are just expensive but man it makes a difference.
http://www.cyclemartusa.com/shop/productlist.htm?browse=15034&shopBy=4058&catalogId=643
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Established over three decades ago, Heritage building centre has gained the reputation of being the best recycler of fireplaces, fireplaces marble, architectural heritage items, entrance doors, timber recycled, doors second hand, windows second hand, stained glass doors, Sydney lace, fencing iron items, lighting heritage objects and many other building materials second hand. Some of the precious masterpieces belong to the ancient and the most prestigious structures of Sydney that have been marked for demolition.
They also deal in solid timber flooring recycled. Those who are looking for something different, unique and special must check out the heritage building centre show rooms that are swarming with local as well as imported objects from around the world. The heritage building centre offers faithfully reproduced original statuary, garden benches and majestic fountains from yester years.
The elevation in the demand of doors second hand, windows second hand and other building material second hand have contributed to the growth of heritage building centre. Today the place also offers restoration services for lead lighting heritage, fireplaces marble, statuary, fountains, cabinetmakers, flooring second hand and custom milling operations. The place has a storing space of more than 15 acres that is used for the storage of unprocessed timber to meet the various customer requirements such as large section structural, wide board flooring second hand and feature posts and beams. The heritage building centre is also sometimes referred to as 'second hand building centre'.
Entrance Doors and Widows
Second hand building centre focuses on having a supply of reclaimed entrance doors and windows in several different architectural styles, shapes, colors and sizes.
Australian Ironwood, Australian salvage, architectural heritage and recycled building materials are the leading specialties of the second hand building centre. Other builder consumables and restoration include second hand corrugated fencing iron, Sydney lace, fountains, second hand bricks, slate roofing, terracotta tiles, etc. Undoubtedly the place exhibits the largest collection of Australian architectural heritage, Australian salvage, Australian ironwood and lighting heritage.
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PJ Salvage Starry Night Chemise (STACE) This sexy little chemise is made of an ultra-soft cotton/modal blend and features a fun, flirty tie-dye print for fashion clout. Bodice has starry night print for cool contrast. Gown is made of 55% cotton and 45% modal fabric for soft comfort and easy care. Contrast-color lace trim along V neckline. Wireless cups support the breasts in comfort. Empire waist with smocked elastic underneath bust. Ru... |
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PJ Salvage Faded Love Cami (FADC) Wear this tie-dyed cami for sleep or with your favorite pair of jeans for a look that is both fashionable and comfortable. Made of 95% modal and 5% elastane fabric, this camisole is incredibly soft and utterly comfortable. Lace, sequin and bead trim along V neckline. Covered elastic along the back of the cami. Shoulder straps are adjustable in the back with metal hardware. See matching PJ Salvage ... |
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Salvage Trilogy Tunic Jacket (XS) $135.00 Salvage Trilogy Tunic Jacket. Size XS. Color: Grey... |
