Rear wheel rim problem

Wayners

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Hi all.

My rear wheel rim has a section about 300mm long where there is a ½mm grove and I can pull out aluminium wire.
Is this a manufacturers fault?

See grove 60882

This is what I've pulled out with my finger nail

60883

Anyone seen anything like this before?
 

thelarkbox

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Rim brakes? does the rim appear excessively worn? whats the front wheel condition?

how old is the wheel?

Not seen the likes myself?? the pics a bit blurey is it stranded wire? or perhaps a more structural piece of the rim itself?

If necessary relacing a wheel is a doddle thanks to a couple of 10 minute youtube vids ;) and in my limited experience of 1 x wheel build amazon prime next day delivery and no quible returns made time the only factor in getting the right size spokes.
 

sjpt

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Many rims have wear strips that look somewhat like that. When the wear strip becomes invisible it's time to replace the rim.
It may be your wasn't that well made, and that the wear strip is mostly worn away but the bit left has degraded.
 

saneagle

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The black groove is there to tell you when to replace the rim. When parts of the groove disappear because the bits either side are worn away, it's time to replace the rim. Yours looks Ok at the moment, though it is obviously wearing, so keep an eye on it. The bit you pulled out is just a bit that's peeled off the worn edge. It's nothing to worry about.
 

Wayners

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Ok. I think it is a little worn out then. 2500 miles on it and I bought nearly 2 years ago. The front wheel has the same milage but doing much better and less wear.
 

AndyBike

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Ok. I think it is a little worn out then. 2500 miles on it and I bought nearly 2 years ago. The front wheel has the same mileage but doing much better and less wear.
So youre a rear brake dragger then. But 2500 is ok, its paid its due.
 
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Wayners

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Yeah.
Not sure why back brake is doing the damage though.
Going to switch kit to another bike with discs at some point. See if that works better
 

sjpt

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Some of the most efficient (from the point of view of breaking) rim brake pads also cause the most wear.
Also, if the rim wear and the issue you pointed to at the start are much more on one side of rim than the other it may be that your brakes aren't correctly adjusted.
 

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