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RE: punctured
ORIGINAL: Brando159
Why go cheap with you life just get a new rim do you really want to take a risk i have been a tire tech for about 3 years i wouldt even put a bent rim on a car let alone a two wheel street machine and it will not balance and if it does it still will be off becuase its not a complete 360 and it not compseation for the bend in the rim so you ****ed no matter what just bye a new one go on ebay you can get one for cheap prolly my life is worth more then 500 dollers
Why go cheap with you life just get a new rim do you really want to take a risk i have been a tire tech for about 3 years i wouldt even put a bent rim on a car let alone a two wheel street machine and it will not balance and if it does it still will be off becuase its not a complete 360 and it not compseation for the bend in the rim so you ****ed no matter what just bye a new one go on ebay you can get one for cheap prolly my life is worth more then 500 dollers
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RE: punctured
awwww you ruined the fun. Anyway on the subject at hand. I'm fairly new to bikes but with cars they don't like to use heat to repair a rim due to discoloration issues and it has a tendency to weaken the rim. Sometimes the metal expands in that area and changes the properties of the rim, even though to the naked eye it looks fine.
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