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Old 05-12-08, 08:50 PM
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Is this normal for a new bike?

I noticed this a couple days ago...





When moving my bike in my truck, which is the only place i can even think it would get chiiped like that (but cant see HOW) it lays on a padded carpet I have in the bed of my truck. I am very careful to gently set the front fork down on the ground when removing the tire for transport.... however these chips dont seem to add up.. this normal?

This is one of the BIG reasons why I am considering painting the bike this winter.. Maybe color match it with my truck, and add some Trek stickers or something... but these chips actually bother me.

Also, my front tire doesnt 'spin' freely and slow to a 'free' stop if you know what I mean. seems the pads are rubbing, I have adjusted them myself about 4x now, and they continue to come out of 'adjustment' and rub the rim... Though, my other thought was the rim may be bent... but it doesnt look it to me, and Again, I dont see how that possible being the bike is 6days old, and I have been VERY gentle with it. no going down, or up curbs, mainly riding in the street, avoiding the bumps (my body doesnt like jarring) So I dunno....
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Old 05-12-08, 08:55 PM
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Your wheels might be out of true. A bike shop can true them for you, which would fix the rubbing problem.

I'm not sure if the chipping is "normal"...my bike is missing paint, but that's from use. If it's just the paint, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Old 05-12-08, 08:59 PM
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Looks like maybe your QR did some rubbing and chipping.
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Old 05-13-08, 10:38 AM
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How does anodized hold up vs painted parts?
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Old 05-13-08, 10:58 AM
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anodizing should hold up better because it is pigment within the small holes of the aluminum. While paint is just a surface covering, that being said sometimes paint works just as well as anodizing. Also, anodizing can eventually wear off if it is a wear and tear part.
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Old 05-13-08, 01:18 PM
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Your home made paint job won't be nearly as strong as a factory paint job. If you buy the expensive proper paint and build an oven to bake it in you'll be close. Turn the bike over and you won't see the chips.
If you absolutely must paint it, go to an auto paint store and purchase your paint from them. If you don't have an air compressor and paint gun ask if they can make a custom rattlecan using their paint. Don't forget the clearcoat. This will be somewhat pricey. If you can't bake the paint on be prepared to let the bike sit a loooooooong time to reach optimal hardness. I had a beater bike I've repainted three or four times and each time the chips were rampant. The last time I let the bike sit for three months before rebuilding it. It still chips easy. Best to ride the bike and forget the chips on the bottom of the fork. It most likely won't be the last chip. Or the last bike you own. Hell, if you get serious you'll fing that paticular fork to suck and suck hard. You'll want to upgrade. By them you'll have collected a few new chips. Ride the bike. Ignore the chips.
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Old 05-13-08, 06:46 PM
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If the pads are not rubbing (though it sounds like they are...), the hub bearings might be too tight, causing the wheel to not spin freely...

As far as painting goes...a local auto body shop might paint it for you at a decent price...powdercoating might be an even better option, it would be more durable than regular paint...
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Originally Posted by Zephyr11
Your wheels might be out of true. A bike shop can true them for you, which would fix the rubbing problem.
I honestly can't imagine that untrue wheels are the problem. There's no possibility that rubbing would cause the chips on the outer part of the fork
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Old 05-13-08, 07:20 PM
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its a mountian bike, if its not chipped or dirty, you dont ride like a man.
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Originally Posted by Te*****92
I honestly can't imagine that untrue wheels are the problem. There's no possibility that rubbing would cause the chips on the outer part of the fork
I was referring more to the fact he said his wheels are rubbing against the brake pads.
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Originally Posted by Cheeto
its a mountian bike, if its not chipped or dirty, you dont ride like a man.
Holy sh*t. I actually agree with Cheeto.
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If the wheel is out of true, you can spin it and see the rim move towards and then away from the brake pad on each revolution. New wheels might go out of true when they are first ridden if they were assembled poorly, but after re-truing they should stay true for a long time.

If the wheel rubs the brake pad consistently when you spin it, you might need the shop to adjust the brakes because they may have a little more experience than you at fine adjustments.

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Old 05-13-08, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Cheeto
its a mountian bike, if its not chipped or dirty, you dont ride like a man.
Oh well. Atleast it will look nice.
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