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Reload this Page Chip in rim near lip: Will this lead to frequent flats?
So, I hit a rock (or something) on today's last gasp of fall ride. I blew both sidewall and tube at once, ruining that nice plan.
So i know i need to deburr this with an emory cloth, but I'm wondering if the chip location will make recurring flats happen, and how i could best deal with this. Do I fill the gap? These (brand new) Rims are vertically and horizontally true, so its just the chip. Any advice would be appreciated!
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So i know i need to deburr this with an emory cloth, but I'm wondering if the chip location will make recurring flats happen, and how i could best deal with this. Do I fill the gap? These (brand new) Rims are vertically and horizontally true, so its just the chip. Any advice would be appreciated!
too young here to post images, but its imgur dot com slash YMJpGbt
and imgur dot com slash jzcYJMI
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You might very lightly remove any burrs on the rim, but it doesn't look that bad to me. Wheel still true?
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Thanks for the img assist! Yes, vert and horizontally true. At this point i'm only really concerned about––and i have no idea if this is just a fiction i've concocted––that each time the gouge is perpendicular to pavement, the tire might compress into the space and will weaken, possibly tear, the sidewall at that point...
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Thanks for the img assist! Yes, vert and horizontally true. At this point i'm only really concerned about––and i have no idea if this is just a fiction i've concocted––that each time the gouge is perpendicular to pavement, the tire might compress into the space and will weaken, possibly tear, the sidewall at that point...
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My only concern would be cutting an innertube during installation when you forget that it's there. Smooth out the sharp edges and it will be fine.
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So, I hit a rock (or something) on today's last gasp of fall ride. I blew both sidewall and tube at once, ruining that nice plan.
So i know i need to deburr this with an emory cloth, but I'm wondering if the chip location will make recurring flats happen, and how i could best deal with this. Do I fill the gap? These (brand new) Rims are vertically and horizontally true, so its just the chip. Any advice would be appreciated!
too young here to post images, but its imgur dot com slash YMJpGbt
and imgur dot com slash jzcYJMI
So i know i need to deburr this with an emory cloth, but I'm wondering if the chip location will make recurring flats happen, and how i could best deal with this. Do I fill the gap? These (brand new) Rims are vertically and horizontally true, so its just the chip. Any advice would be appreciated!
too young here to post images, but its imgur dot com slash YMJpGbt
and imgur dot com slash jzcYJMI
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5000+ wheels built since 1984...
Disclaimer:
1. I do not claim to be an expert in bicycle mechanics despite my experience.
2. I like anyone will comment in other areas.
3. I do not own the preexisting concepts of DISH and ERD.
4. I will provide information as I always have to others that I believe will help them protect themselves from unscrupulous mechanics.
5. My all time favorite book is:
Kahane, Howard. Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric: The Use of Reason in Everyday Life