see the little vertical cuts on the surface? when you don’t, your rim’s done.
Laundry_Hamper on
They look fine, just brush the road grit off the rims if you can see any once the bike’s dry after a ride, and use a stiff brush on the pads occasionally in case there’s any grit embedded in them. That’ll make them last. They’re donezo when they reach the state described by that other comment
daredevil82 on
nothing like having rims as a wear item. outside of professionals, rims aren’t usually treated as a consumable
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see the little vertical cuts on the surface? when you don’t, your rim’s done.
They look fine, just brush the road grit off the rims if you can see any once the bike’s dry after a ride, and use a stiff brush on the pads occasionally in case there’s any grit embedded in them. That’ll make them last. They’re donezo when they reach the state described by that other comment
nothing like having rims as a wear item. outside of professionals, rims aren’t usually treated as a consumable