MattyCiii
100 kW
The side wall on this rim has had a bulge for several weeks... I knew its days were limited. Then last night I put some air in the tire with a floor pump, and the rim side wall bulged out a lot. I let a bunch of air back out of the tire.
This morning I saw the extent of the problem (pix below). How does this happen? Some info about the wheel:
1) I built the wheel myself, using stainless 13/14 ga butted spokes of about 5" length.
2) I've been riding the rim maybe a year, all season, all weather. But last winter after the first snow, when I arrived home with slush all over the place, I bought a garden sprayer and I now wash the bike down whenever dirty/slushy. That said, I see a lot of aluminum corrosion in the rim.
3) I normally run the tires at 60-80 psi.
Perhaps I over tightened the spokes?
I think the initial bulge started when I nearly dragged the e-power drive chain tensioner through the running gear. Bike stopped in an instant (lucky it happened at near zero mph). One of the spokes got a nice dent & ~20 degree elbow bend. Maybe this was the beginning of the end.
I really want to get more than a year out of my rims. Any general advice, before I go ahead and re build this wheel?
This is the wheel
Here are the cracks:
This one is more like a canyon than a crack:
Any thoughts?
This morning I saw the extent of the problem (pix below). How does this happen? Some info about the wheel:
1) I built the wheel myself, using stainless 13/14 ga butted spokes of about 5" length.
2) I've been riding the rim maybe a year, all season, all weather. But last winter after the first snow, when I arrived home with slush all over the place, I bought a garden sprayer and I now wash the bike down whenever dirty/slushy. That said, I see a lot of aluminum corrosion in the rim.
3) I normally run the tires at 60-80 psi.
Perhaps I over tightened the spokes?
I think the initial bulge started when I nearly dragged the e-power drive chain tensioner through the running gear. Bike stopped in an instant (lucky it happened at near zero mph). One of the spokes got a nice dent & ~20 degree elbow bend. Maybe this was the beginning of the end.
I really want to get more than a year out of my rims. Any general advice, before I go ahead and re build this wheel?
This is the wheel
Here are the cracks:
This one is more like a canyon than a crack:
Any thoughts?