justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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Before I spent a dime on new stuff Id take the rim I was planning to replace & take a shot at straightening it,, worse case? You dont, or ya screw it up worse.. BUt, your description says Minor Distortion.. You may Want to try to slap it straight toward center but before you hit it , get the tire off & put it on a stand & study exactly which way its bent. You may be able to pull the spokes out or just loosen them up real good in the area thats bent. Once you get it KInda close, put the spokes back in & go to town with a guide wire on both sides. YOu need to check both sides at first to make sure the opening is the same all the way around or in tolerance, once youve got the width of the rim Okay, then use the spokes to drag the thing back true. Heck with dial indicators, a wire pointer will show you everything you need to know & it will allow you to look AT the rim & see exactly where its wiggling. YOull watch the gap between pointer rim & you can stop the rim & back it up & go to where it closest, look at spokes & decide which to snug. Dont forget, loosen spokes opposite the ones youre tightening, then balance tensions. YOu wouldnt believe the rim damage Ive fixed on 10 speeds. I folded a rear tire in a turn once, 2 sides went one way, 2 sides went the other, took me over an hour to get that thing good enough to get home,, & Yes, I rode hard enough to Always carry spoke wrenches,,& I kept the front Very straight,,Ive felt more G forces in a turn on a 10 speed than anything other than a go cart. Anyway, you may need to drive, with a board on the chrome & a hammer on the board, the side thats showing too much rubber straight away from the axle & toward the tire, It sounds like it would straighten to me, but I am a former body repair guy & Ive been bending & banging on things all my life. I wrecked ( I mean Ruined) a rear wheel on my backhoe, was fighting a fire, holed a rear tire & HAD to drive it away in haste to get away from the fire. I thot, AWW, no big deal,, Ill buy another one,, Uhh,, NO,, after a coupla weeks of hunting I decided my only option was straighten it,, Took 4 days & used a coupla bottles of oxygen on the torch, but its Still a tubeless tire & it holds air just fine. I wish I had some Before & after pics,, it was mangled,,
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