One of the rims on my bike is very bent; it stops after 1/2 a revolution because the bent part hits the brake pads.
I've heard that I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?
One of the rims on my bike is very bent; it stops after 1/2 a revolution because the bent part hits the brake pads.
I've heard that I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?
One of the rims on my bike is very bent; it stops after 1/2 a revolution because the bent part hits the brake pads.
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I've head I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?
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I've heard that I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?
One of the rims on my bike is very bent; it stops after 1/2 a revolution because the bent part hits the brake pads.
I've head I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?
One of the rims on my bike is very bent; it stops after 1/2 a revolution because the bent part hits the brake pads.
I've head I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?