Go Back   Cycling Forums » Other Stuff » Other Groups » rec.bicycles.tech » rec.bicycles.tech archive
rec.bicycles.tech archive This forum is a gateway to the rec.bicycles.tech usenet newsgroup. Any posts you make in this forum will be propagated to usenet.
Please read our USENET FAQ before using this section!













Nipple broke off in Zipp 415 rim

 
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 04-19.-2004
Jaguarundi
 
Posts: n/a
Default Nipple broke off in Zipp 415 rim

How to get it out? It makes a racket. The rim is a Zipp 415
-- the 38 mm deep one they confusingly use in the 303
wheels. There is a lot of "carbon fuzz" inside the rim.
There also seems to be a kind of semi-attached plastic film
on the inside. The rim was purchased in June of last year. I
have spent over an hour using the trial-and-error method, to
no avail. I'm not even certain where the nipple is in the
rim. I have shown it to three other people -- none of us can
pinpoint the source of the rattle closer than a span of five
inches or so.

Thanks.

j.
  #2  
Old 04-19.-2004
Registered User
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Suburban Chicago
Posts: 2,777
Rep Power: 24
daveornee
Default Re: Nipple broke off in Zipp 415 rim

Quote:
Originally posted by Jaguarundi
How to get it out? It makes a racket. The rim is a Zipp 415
-- the 38 mm deep one they confusingly use in the 303
wheels. There is a lot of "carbon fuzz" inside the rim.
There also seems to be a kind of semi-attached plastic film
on the inside. The rim was purchased in June of last year. I
have spent over an hour using the trial-and-error method, to
no avail. I'm not even certain where the nipple is in the
rim. I have shown it to three other people -- none of us can
pinpoint the source of the rattle closer than a span of five
inches or so.

Thanks.

j.
Bounce the wheel on short napped padded carpet.
Vision the nipple bouncing inside the rim cavity and try to have gravity move it towards the valve hole. This is done with the tire and tube removed. You may need to rotate and tip the wheel to make this work. Ultimately the nipple will fall out of the valve hole.
It works for removing the small bits of aluminum that are left inside rims like Mavic Open Pro
__________________
David Ornee, Western Springs, IL USA
  #3  
Old 04-20.-2004
Ronald
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Nipple broke off in Zipp 415 rim

> How to get it out? It makes a racket. The rim is a Zipp
> 415 -- the
38 mm deep one they
> confusingly use in the 303 wheels. There is a lot of
> "carbon fuzz"
inside the rim. There also
> seems to be a kind of semi-attached plastic film on the
> inside. The
rim was purchased in June of
> last year. I have spent over an hour using the trial-and-
> error
method, to no avail. I'm not even
> certain where the nipple is in the rim. I have shown it
> to three
other people -- none of us can
> pinpoint the source of the rattle closer than a span of
> five inches
or so.

It it's steel maybe try a strong magnet to move it to a
point where you can get it out.

"Jaguarundi" <nononono@nananana.net> wrote in message
news:Xu_gc.10977$eK3.34@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> How to get it out? It makes a racket. The rim is a Zipp
> 415 -- the
38 mm deep one they
> confusingly use in the 303 wheels. There is a lot of
> "carbon fuzz"
inside the rim. There also
> seems to be a kind of semi-attached plastic film on the
> inside. The
rim was purchased in June of
> last year. I have spent over an hour using the trial-and-
> error
method, to no avail. I'm not even
> certain where the nipple is in the rim. I have shown it
> to three
other people -- none of us can
> pinpoint the source of the rattle closer than a span of
> five inches
or so.
>
> Thanks.
>
> j.
 

Bookmarks

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:50 PM.
Translations delivered by vBET 3.2.2
Powered by: vBulletin Copyright © 2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.3.0
Copyright © 2001 - 2009 cyclingforums.com

Automatic Translations (Powered by Powered by Google):
Bulgarian Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Portuguese Spanish Swedish