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svsam
11-12-10, 06:53 PM
so i was riding to pothmadog with some mates when a guy on a street triple decided he'd overtake, 2 corners later he run wide (luckily onto a grass run off area. somehow he managed to knock 1/2 a breeze block onto the road with loads of grass, as i was heavily breaking to stop and see if he was okay i hit the bloody breeze block! its only a slight bent on the left hand side of the rim, but you can see the tyre moving out of line slightly when you spin the wheel.

not sure weather to let the pressure out the tyre an get the hammer an block of wood out, or get it professionally done. i do use the edges of the tyre when riding :D

what do you think?

Sam

svsam
11-12-10, 07:04 PM
heres some pics of the triple (my wheels not this bent)
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee231/sambassman/ponty1.jpg
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee231/sambassman/pont2.jpg
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee231/sambassman/ponty3.jpg

Teejayexc
11-12-10, 07:19 PM
Ouch hope the guys ok. And it's a Speed not a Street, still made a bliddy mess though :-(

svsam
11-12-10, 07:26 PM
Ouch hope the guys ok. And it's a Speed not a Street, still made a bliddy mess though :-(

that'll be why it says speed on it :?:

Ed
11-12-10, 08:07 PM
I'm sure that Wylies would fix that.

When did you go Porthmadog? Today?

svsam
11-12-10, 09:19 PM
nah, about a month ago

rictus01
11-12-10, 10:51 PM
to be honest the bead on modern wheels is so important, I'd get it professionally done myself, it's really not worth taking the risk of it letting you down under load.

Cheers Mark

Jordy
12-12-10, 12:01 AM
We hammer out car alloys with rubber mallets or a normal hammer and a block of wood, but be careful a few have cracked. As Mark says above, it wont be perfect again, it wont balance very well and could still cause your tyre to leak air around the rim. I wouldn't risk it on a bike, only a car and even then depends how badly damaged it is.

Fruity-ya-ya
12-12-10, 12:37 AM
to be honest the bead on modern wheels is so important, I'd get it professionally done myself, it's really not worth taking the risk of it letting you down under load.

Cheers Mark
+1

Ouch!:shaking2:

barwel1992
12-12-10, 12:42 AM
can you aford a second hand or new one ? if so try and sort it your self then if it cracks buy a new/second hand one

Holdup
12-12-10, 01:01 AM
http://www.motoliner.com/

these guys maybe able to help

AndyBrad
12-12-10, 08:43 AM
All depends on how bad it is. Personally I would be looking at a new rim if its anything other than a few mm out.

andrewsmith
12-12-10, 10:36 AM
All depends on how bad it is. Personally I would be looking at a new rim if its anything other than a few mm out.

+1 I wouldn't risk that rim.

theres a good chance that its twisted on around the axle aswel.

For the cost of a good scrap rim (or a dealer clearing new spares) i'd change it

yorkie_chris
12-12-10, 03:58 PM
Give speed triple guy the bill, better spent on you than on anodised tat ;)

SV650Racer
13-12-10, 02:58 PM
Motoliner as advised above. Very good guys with a good postal service and very trustworthy.