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  1. Dramatic_Bluebird595 on

    I was going to say it’s probably ok but then I look close and see it’s carbon fiber… I’m afraid it’s done for…

  2. knarf_on_a_bike on

    I mean, it might last a while, but it might go without warning. And it could be a sudden and catastrophic failure. Personally, I wouldn’t take a chance. Hard to tell the quality of the wheel from the photo, but a rebuild with a new rim might be good choice. Or if it’s a cheap wheel, maybe just a replacement wheel.

  3. Id patch it up and use it for cyclocross racing or other low pressure applications and that’s about it. That thing is not safe for any riding where crashing is a concern.

  4. therealdankshady on

    Is that carbon or aluminum? If aluminum then I’d keep an eye on it but it’s probably fine short term, if carbon then it’s fucked.

  5. On a mtb that would likely be fine and reasonably common damage even in carbon. Check for cracks or softness around the damage. If there are none I would keep running it as a rear wheel. Front I would be it more cautious.

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