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JoeP
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Anyone know of a good local place that can fix a bent alloy rim? The front rim of my 749 was damaged enough to have a slow leak.
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Quote from: Slide Panda on March 04, 2013, 04:58:28 AM
Story?
Yeah, well... I took the wheel to get the tire replaced and when I got home I found it wasn't holding air. Upon closer inspection I noticed a dent in the rim. My old tire held air just fine. Those are the facts and I'm being selective about what I say until I talk to the local shop owner who replaced my tire about how this might have happened and what can be done.
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Gotcha. Well at least it wasn't a 'I was riding on Rt. XX when...'
I hope you get it resolved
- but you'd be shocked at what a rim will hold up to. I was the other week when my wife slid at low speed into a curb busting a good 5-6 inches out the lip of her wheel. Even with that damage, the damn thing held air for days until the shop got a new wheel. They, as was I, were shocked that it didn't go falt on impact, let alone keep pressure for 5 days after.
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Quote from: Slide Panda on March 04, 2013, 08:03:42 AM
Gotcha. Well at least it wasn't a 'I was riding on Rt. XX when...'
I hope you get it resolved
- but you'd be shocked at what a rim will hold up to. I was the other week when my wife slid at low speed into a curb busting a good 5-6 inches out the lip of her wheel. Even with that damage, the damn thing held air for days until the shop got a new wheel. They, as was I, were shocked that it didn't go falt on impact, let alone keep pressure for 5 days after.
Wow. I hope she was ok. Looks like my rim was not as tough since a small ding caused it to lose all its air in a few hours.
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Yeah just fine. Low speed, just bad angle
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Re: local wheel repair
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March 05, 2013, 11:55:56 AM »
There is a rim rear shop on Route 1 not far from speeds shop. I have used the first one.
On route 1 in (6363 Washington Boulevard) Elkridge, MD Ye Ole Wheel & Welding Shop Inc.
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Wheels America. Web site is
www.fixrim.com
. Ship the wheel to them, they fix it for a flat fee and ship it back to you.
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March 13, 2013, 05:50:55 AM »
Well, turns out the ding in the wheel was fixable with a rubber mallet, a wooden dowel, and some strategically applied force. I got the wheel balanced and it looks good as new. I pumped up the tire and found it still wasn't holding air, but this time it was a leaky valve stem that was doing it. Once that got fixed I went for a ride and that was that.
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Quote from: JoeP on March 13, 2013, 05:50:55 AM
Well, turns out the ding in the wheel was fixable with a rubber mallet, a wooden dowel, and some strategically applied force.
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Suddenly... everything looks like a nail.
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March 19, 2013, 01:34:34 PM »
Ye old wheel shop in Elkridge, MD. I've had a couple of repairs done by them. They do good work.
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Quote from: boz on March 19, 2013, 01:34:34 PM
Ye old wheel shop in Elkridge, MD. I've had a couple of repairs done by them. They do good work.
I called then about my wheel last spring. the guy on the phone acted like he did not want to bother with a MC wheel. He was very rude. I still have the wheel and would love to get it fixed. I may call them again.
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