This will helpAnybody know the size and type of bearing in the headset upper and lower ??
you replace the rim (+labour) , if the spokes are not very fatigued (less than a year?) you could reuse it, if the rim is the same (or has the same ERD).Guys, just noticed a dent in my rim - running tubeless - so far no air loss, but can I ride like this? Should I try bending it back?
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If I had to replace it I would have to replace the entire wheel minus the tire, disc brake and cassette? Would the hub be included?
Love that colour, and the discreet logoitaly, new levo color..
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Only through tomorrow.. at least for this round..In the States...
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If it's holding, looks ok, other option is to add extra piece of yellow tape on a side.Yeah I might try unbending it, but should I even bother if it's holding air fine?
Air pressure? Tires with stiffer/stronger sidewalls? E.g. Maxis DoubleDown (DD) casing. Wider tires and maybe tires with a different profile (per trend towards larger internal rim widths). I have yet to use tire inserts, but these may help too.If it's holding, looks ok, other option is to add extra piece of yellow tape on a side.
In the future you can think about new rim, maybe stronger? (DH,ebike specific) depends on your riding finesse
Guys, just noticed a dent in my rim - running tubeless - so far no air loss, but can I ride like this? Should I try bending it back?
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If I had to replace it I would have to replace the entire wheel minus the tire, disc brake and cassette? Would the hub be included?
I would replace the rim - a crack will eventually form (if not already) where that crease is. Less than an hour of shop time to relace the rim and retape it for tubeless, plus the cost of the rim + tape + sealant.
definitely tire inserts (even something light like tireinvader, hucknorris, nukeproof ard), I didn't have any dent in 4y now.
When I had a downhill bike, my rim was full of dents like this one, and it worked just OK. The dents did not crack any further.
Although I used tubes back then, maybe it would be worse with tubeless because of possible air leaks.
Don't know about local regulations in Switzerland, but in most European markets it's limited to 25 km/h anyway due to legal restrictions. Set the rear wheel diameter to 2000mm, this will show slightly incorrect data for your distance but will give you assistance till around 28/29 km/h .
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Can only be done by the bike shop. I had mine done.how to change diameter? can you do that in Mission Control app? I thought that field was 'greyed out' (not editable)
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