URGENT: Is this repairable?
- Ratmick
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URGENT: Is this repairable?
...Or do I need a new front wheel?
I just hit a very large bit of wood on the way home today, on the Tullamarine Freeway during rush hour. It was about 100x100mm square and about 1500mm long and appeared out from under the car in front and I had the choice of dodging (your natural reaction) or going over the top. I chose the latter, mainly because I had no time to dodge properly, it was too close, and also as it was cross-ways across the lane, I didn't want to hit the end of it at a severe lean. I did manage to get airborne, I don't think the rear hit it.
Anyway, I've managed to buckle one side of the rim, the other looks ok. Do I need a new/secondhand replacement one, or can it be repaired? If it can be repaired, who would repair it?
Many thanks
I just hit a very large bit of wood on the way home today, on the Tullamarine Freeway during rush hour. It was about 100x100mm square and about 1500mm long and appeared out from under the car in front and I had the choice of dodging (your natural reaction) or going over the top. I chose the latter, mainly because I had no time to dodge properly, it was too close, and also as it was cross-ways across the lane, I didn't want to hit the end of it at a severe lean. I did manage to get airborne, I don't think the rear hit it.
Anyway, I've managed to buckle one side of the rim, the other looks ok. Do I need a new/secondhand replacement one, or can it be repaired? If it can be repaired, who would repair it?
Many thanks
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Yep thats repairable.. Had one worse than that on my 9 after being run of the track and hitting the back of a ripple strip..
I think it was about $70 to repair...
I think it was about $70 to repair...
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- Ratmick
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Thanks guys, my wallet's stopped fluttering now
The sidewall of the rim is bulging outwards slightly, is this an issue? No fractures, just the bulge. As I said earlier I got big air and I'm lucky the wood didn't go under the bike, as I think the ZZR doesn't have enough ground clearance to clear it, nor do I think I could have coped with my first launched stoppie in rush hour traffic.
BTW, I rode home 75-odd km with that bulge, was I an idiot?
...well, more than normal anyway

The sidewall of the rim is bulging outwards slightly, is this an issue? No fractures, just the bulge. As I said earlier I got big air and I'm lucky the wood didn't go under the bike, as I think the ZZR doesn't have enough ground clearance to clear it, nor do I think I could have coped with my first launched stoppie in rush hour traffic.
BTW, I rode home 75-odd km with that bulge, was I an idiot?
...well, more than normal anyway

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I probably wouldn't continue riding it, but so long as it held air (maybe tube it for the mean time?), it isn't making things worse, like, say grinding the rim on the bitumen. A proper wheel repairer should be able to fix that up, and I guess they may also x-ray it to ensure it is structurally sound.
I'd second the new tyre as well. On a car you could just tube it and get away with it, but on a bike I'd take a bit more care. Or a lot more care even
I'd second the new tyre as well. On a car you could just tube it and get away with it, but on a bike I'd take a bit more care. Or a lot more care even

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If the tyre is bulging then it has been damaged and it is only a matter of time before it gets worse and eventually blows out. It may seem like a lot of money to chuck an otherwise good tyre but you got out of crashing once... I don't think you should volunteer yourself for a second go at it by riding on that tyre.
Whoever repairs the rim will probably (or should, at least) refuse to re-fit that tyre.
Whoever repairs the rim will probably (or should, at least) refuse to re-fit that tyre.
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Thanks, I'll keep that in mindShifty wrote:If the tyre is bulging then it has been damaged and it is only a matter of time before it gets worse and eventually blows out. It may seem like a lot of money to chuck an otherwise good tyre but you got out of crashing once... I don't think you should volunteer yourself for a second go at it by riding on that tyre.
Whoever repairs the rim will probably (or should, at least) refuse to re-fit that tyre.

BTW, The tyre isn't bulging at all, and appears to be completely normal. The only thing that is bulging is part of the rim just below the lip, and even then it's only a few mm.
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Up in Queensland Mike Warner wheels at the Sunshine Coast can fix them (he did my ZZR1100 when BOTH wheels got bent.) Also Dave Kellet In Brisbane fix them too. BUT they might not look as new- a slight discolouration where bent back, if you are fussy/anal like me. I paid around $75 a wheel to get fixed, but in retrospect would now have bought another wheel somewhere for it. My Virago 535 has a small buckle in the front rim, and the local mechanic said don't worry about it unless the wheel is imbalanced. 

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Good job keeping it rubber side down by the sounds of it.
As everyone else has said you can get them rolled out pretty cheaply. I've never had a bike done but I've bent about four rims on the SS's over the years (usually trailering dirt bikes down goat tracks) and cracked one due to the shit roads around Kellyville and they've all been fixed in a week.
Oh and ferchrissake wash your bike
As everyone else has said you can get them rolled out pretty cheaply. I've never had a bike done but I've bent about four rims on the SS's over the years (usually trailering dirt bikes down goat tracks) and cracked one due to the shit roads around Kellyville and they've all been fixed in a week.
Oh and ferchrissake wash your bike

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