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How do I straighten a bent wheel rim?

One of the rims on my bike is very bent; it stops after 1/2 a revolution because the bent part hits the brake pads.

I've heard that I need a spoke key, and also read that the best way to get a rim straight is to just take it to a pro, since it is somewhat of an art. Is this something I can tackle on my own?

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Is the rim visibly bent? If so, I'm pretty doubtful that a spoke key will do much good. A spoke key can be used to improve wheel alignment, but if the wheel's really bent, any work done with the spoke key will create wacky tension on the spokes that will likely not work over the long term.

"Trueing" a wheel is definitely an art. Learning how to do it is time consuming at best, frustrating at worst. If you've a bicycle repair workshop in your area, that may be the perfect solution. Some places have bike workshops where there're knowledgeable folks who can help you repair your bike yourself (and potentially step and take over if you get in over your head). If you don't know of any, your local bicycling organizations may be able to recommend a place.

I also recommend reviewing this website: http://www.bikewebsite.com/bicycle-wheel...

Good luck!

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Spokes can be used to improve wheel alignment, but if the wheel does bend, any work done with the spokes will create weird tension on the spokes, which may not be long-term.

“True” a wheel is definitely an art. Learning how to do it best is time consuming, and the worst is frustrating. If you have a bicycle repair shop in your area, that might be a perfect solution. There are bicycle studios in some places where knowledgeable people can help you repair your bike yourself (and if you enter your mind you might step in and take over). If you don't know, your local bike organization may recommend a place.

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Hi,

a pro uses a special tool that shows the bent in two directions horizontal and vertical, but later more of that. With a little practice you can do that on your own.

First of all you will need a good spoke key, my favorite brand is Spokey. For normal bikes you will need the red one and for mountain bikes the black one. The link from 040304 shows the technique quite well, but I'm doing it a little bit different.

The bent has a given length, at the beginning a little bent, that gets more until the middle and then less to the end of the bent.

Depending on how much the rim is bent i would start at the beginning of the bent with something like an 1/8th turn of the nipple then increasing until a full turn at the middle of the bent and then decreasing again to an 1/8th turn at he end of the bent.

Then turn the rim and see if it hits the brake pad and if yes, how hard and is the length of the bent shortened. Repeat that process with a decreasing turn angle until the bent is gone. At the end you will need a very little turn angle like 10°.

If the bent was to much for the rim you will notice that the bent from brake pad to brake pad is gone but now you have a vertical bent. That's the reason why a pro uses a tool that shows the bent in both direction at the same time.

http://www.parktool.com/products/detail....

For a normal bent the brake pad method will do the trick.

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well stated +, I also like the hal icon

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I actually like this answer much better!

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Here's a tip to help. Get a non-permanent felt marker. With the bike upside-down or mounted to a stand, spin the wheel, then hold the marker against the fork near the rim, and slowly move it closer to the rim until the marker just touches the rim as the bent part passes it. Repeat this on the other side of the rim. Now you can just look at the marks on the rim and know exactly which spokes to tighten or loosen to move the bent area back towards the center. After you adjust the spokes, wipe the rim clean and repeat the process until the rim is straight. Finally, make sure no spokes were loosened too much.

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iFixit has a guide for wheel truing. While this guide uses a truing station, you can, as Crisb instructed, get pretty close just using the brake pads on the bike.

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There is a good link right here to a website that illustrates the technique pretty well.

Have fun,

Frank

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research + Ralph

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I was going to run that site through geocities-izer, but it looks like there's no need! :)

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there is a method that uses a pattern of tightening the spokes and you have to get the pattern from who ever made that rim some use a four spoke pattern while some use a three spoke pattern and the easiest way to get to your spokes is take the tire off the rim and take the rubber used to protect your tube off and the top of the spokes has a standard screw driver slot that way you can mark the spokes with a marker of the pattern you need to follow and you can use a cordless drill and this way is much faster than a spoke tool that's my opinion any way hope this helps you good luck this is not a easy task thanks Matthew Walter Phx Az

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How to straighten your bicycle rim depends partly on how the rim got bent in the first place. Whether the rim was bent by some type of impact or caused by leverage,

you will need some basic tools to get started.

A block of wood

A regular hammer

A rubber hammer

A regular or bicycle tool set

A grill or trash can

  1. suppose your bicucle rim was Bent by Impact:-

Bending from impact is typically caused by hitting something or from a hard landing after a jump.

If the wheel is uneven or out of round, it was likely caused by impact. For a wheel that was bent from impact damage, you can also use impact to fix it.

Check for bent or loose spokes first. If there are bent spokes, the damage is probably from leverage, not impact. If any spokes are loose, tighten them.

Then, remove the tire and tube. Set the wheel flat on top of the grill or trash can so that the rim lies directly on the top edge.

Next, place the block of wood over the center. With the high side of the wheel facing up, hit the block of wood with the hammer.

You might need to smack the wood a few times to get the wheel close to normal. Do use caution, as the wheel will bounce as if spring loaded.

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Take it to a shop, if don't know what your doing it will just make it worse.

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Spokes can be used to improve wheel alignment, but if the wheel does bend, any work done with the spokes will create weird tension on the spokes, which may not be long-term.

“True” a wheel is definitely an art. Learning how to do it best is time consuming, and the worst is frustrating. If you have a bicycle repair shop in your area, that might be a perfect solution. There are bicycle studios in some places where knowledgeable people can help you repair your bike yourself (and if you enter your mind you might step in and take over). If you don't know, your local bike organization may recommend a place.

For more, visit Best Huffy Bikes

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I had the same problem the rim was catching the brake pad. Tried a spoke key but a waste of time, in the end I went out at night with a spanner and took the wheel off another bike that hasn't moved for months. My bike is now fine.

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Your comment is funny. I do hope its a joke.

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use a torque wrench. all spokes should be turned to the same lbs per ft.

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That only works when the rim is perfectly true before being laced onto the hub. Once the rim has been "seasoned" against a few curbs or rocks, the spokes can be adjusted to pull the rim back into true, but the tension will never be equal on the spokes ever again.

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If its truly bent you might need a new rim the only way to tell if you rim is bent or out of true .You will need to take the tire and tube off loosen all the spokes .And run over a flat surface.If it wobbles then ,you will need a new rim!I know it sucks and its not what you. Want to here i am going through the same thing, you might be able to adjust the spokes to.lessen the wobble so it wont touch the brakes .I am doing it right now. I crashed into a curbed flew off my bike gashed my head my hand and messed up my leg .I dont even know how it happen .I looked over the other side of the road .And the bike steered into the curb i must have hit a stone.But my bike was doing the same thing so i have been working. On it i got good enough not to hit the brakes but its a little but rough go slow .Instead of me telling you go to Youtube.And look up trueing .It would i got mine rideable but its not perfect.its slightly off a 1mm or 2mm .And good luck and get a good spoke key i didnt have one .And had to do it from the inside buy deflating the tire and fliping the bike over. And little buy little try to feel it straight and see it.It does take a bit of a time .Good Luck. I loom at it this way you probably cant make it any worse.And you get some know how.Good Luck!

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Oh i forgot i seen on other post use brake pads as a guide.

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take wheel off, put in vice , push as hard as you can and see weather it will work

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Sorry that is not going to accomplish anything but a destroyed rim.

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I have lots of wheels that have been over tightened by someone and the wheels have flat spots spots and are out of round, can they be repaired? I there a tool for that?

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If there not bent yes,go to youtube they have videos.That can help but you need some mechinical ability. i you have some .You can learn ,if the spokes are tight or loose.They will tell and show you.Good luck.

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I meant if its not bent.

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