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  • bgcatty

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    Seriously? Tape inside a carbon fiber wheel to fix a leak caused by a crack? Just wait when the whole wheel disintegrates at speed and the lawyers, rightfully so, will have a field day with the consequences of the repair shop’s stupidity!
    Almost unbelievable! :lmfao:
     

    Ark

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    Yeah I'll pass on carbon fiber wheels in general.

    Seen some minor dents beaten out of steel and alloy wheels. Remember, it doesn't have to be perfectly straight, it just has to balance on the machine. I think I've maybe seen somebody tig weld a crack once or twice.

    Thing is, it takes impacts to crack wheels, and they tend to be pretty catastrophic when it happens. The Venn diagram of repairable wheel damage is pretty skinny, and for carbon fiber like that I don't think it exists at all.
     

    LEaSH

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    I’ve got some mountain bike handle bars made from carbon failure. And a Zipp front wheel, too.

    Yep, I know that one of those parts is what will likely kill me someday. But it won’t hurt any bystanders like that crazy bastard.
     

    tmschuller

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    Yeah I'll pass on carbon fiber wheels in general.

    Seen some minor dents beaten out of steel and alloy wheels. Remember, it doesn't have to be perfectly straight, it just has to balance on the machine. I think I've maybe seen somebody tig weld a crack once or twice.

    Thing is, it takes impacts to crack wheels, and they tend to be pretty catastrophic when it happens. The Venn diagram of repairable wheel damage is pretty skinny, and for carbon fiber like that I don't think it exists at all.
    Yesh with pothole ridden Indiana.. wise choice for carbon fiber rims on the street.. track??
     

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