Rear wheel rim problem

guerney

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Sep 7, 2021
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I'm starting to think my Chinese brake pads have contributed greatly to the problem.
The wheel has deteriorated in the last week so I've ordered a new cheap wheel off Amazon.
These? Added to my shopping cart but then thought "Nah, they'll wear out my rims faster".


Genuine Clark pads are reputedly easier on rims, but I've only ever used Clarks this millenium so can't compare. I haven't tried my new Clark rim brakes with replaceable pad inserts yet, but will soon.

January (with damaged spoke nipple):

61034


Now:


61035
 

guerney

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Sep 7, 2021
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Perhaps try over inflating only a little extra, say 20psi extra to test and then let the pressure back down to normal.
Thanks, I'll try that when I get around to replacing the wheel. I may film the pressure guage on my track pump and the rim, in case there's a chance of something interesting occurring. It'll be dull, so probably not.
 

thelarkbox

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Aug 23, 2023
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oxon
Fwiw i cycled along with nice cream coloured tyres for a couple of years before fitting the conversion kit,
It didnt take long post kit fit for the black brake block and rim? debris to stain my once clean looking tyres!! If the usual black colour I would have been oblivious to just how significant the difference a motor made.
 

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