11-07-2023, 08:28 AM
Recently, I was in one of the local bike shops. Someone had brought a bike back to have the back wheel re-trued. There were actually cracks in the rim, originating from the spoke holes.
I have had the same problem with my bike.
In past decades you could buy a bike, and the wheels were strong. With modern rims, the aluminum is getting thinner and thinner. Now the rims crack.
With heavy riders, and people riding on rough tracks, rims may crack in a fairly short time. With lighter riders, they may take much longer to crack. They may not crack on bikes which are only ridden for short distances on rare occasions.
Shimano has had to have a huge recall for selling faulty cranks. I wonder if there will ever be repercussions for rim, or wheel, or bike manufacturers, over faulty wheels.
https://forums.bikeride.com/thread-8594.html.
The response everybody gives is, buy an expensive bike or expensive wheels. The wheels on many expensive bikes are the same, and will crack the same. Don't just buy any wheels, do your research and buy wheels that are stronger.
In the past, you could buy a cheap bike, and the wheels were strong. Bikes should not have parts designed to fail.
My suggestion to people wanting to buy a bike, is buy a used older bike. They are stronger.
I have had the same problem with my bike.
In past decades you could buy a bike, and the wheels were strong. With modern rims, the aluminum is getting thinner and thinner. Now the rims crack.
With heavy riders, and people riding on rough tracks, rims may crack in a fairly short time. With lighter riders, they may take much longer to crack. They may not crack on bikes which are only ridden for short distances on rare occasions.
Shimano has had to have a huge recall for selling faulty cranks. I wonder if there will ever be repercussions for rim, or wheel, or bike manufacturers, over faulty wheels.
https://forums.bikeride.com/thread-8594.html.
The response everybody gives is, buy an expensive bike or expensive wheels. The wheels on many expensive bikes are the same, and will crack the same. Don't just buy any wheels, do your research and buy wheels that are stronger.
In the past, you could buy a cheap bike, and the wheels were strong. Bikes should not have parts designed to fail.
My suggestion to people wanting to buy a bike, is buy a used older bike. They are stronger.