It's only bent very slightly. Can that hurt my frame or any other part on my bike?
Cycler6n New Member Jan 5, 2007 548 2 0 Apr 2, 2007 #1 It's only bent very slightly. Can that hurt my frame or any other part on my bike?
xxamr_corpxx New Member Mar 16, 2006 327 0 0 Apr 2, 2007 #2 Well no. But if you leave it like that the lifespan of your wheel is shortenened due to uneven distribution of stresses.
Well no. But if you leave it like that the lifespan of your wheel is shortenened due to uneven distribution of stresses.
Cycler6n New Member Jan 5, 2007 548 2 0 Apr 2, 2007 #3 xxamr_corpxx said: Well no. But if you leave it like that the lifespan of your wheel is shortenened due to uneven distribution of stresses. Click to expand... Good, thanks, at least just the rim. My LBS can fix my rim, not my frame, lol
xxamr_corpxx said: Well no. But if you leave it like that the lifespan of your wheel is shortenened due to uneven distribution of stresses. Click to expand... Good, thanks, at least just the rim. My LBS can fix my rim, not my frame, lol
Nasgul New Member Mar 31, 2007 37 0 0 Apr 2, 2007 #4 The tire also, it'll get bad, there will be more fricting on that side than the rest of it.
roll on New Member Nov 18, 2006 25 0 0 67 Apr 7, 2007 #5 not unless the impact of whatever you made contact with causes the wheel to wrap around the fork.when this happens your fame will be the last thing you'll be thinkin ' about.
not unless the impact of whatever you made contact with causes the wheel to wrap around the fork.when this happens your fame will be the last thing you'll be thinkin ' about.