lph
04-15-2012, 05:17 AM
Ok so my commuter bike is an mtb with rim brakes. The rear brakes are crappy (don't spring back properly and need replacing), but the front brake isn't a joy to use either. Loud thumping and shaking ensues.
So I assume there's a wobble in the wheel that I can true out. But I have the wheel out now in the stand, and it is pretty true. There's one spot that I think is causing the thumping, not a big wobble, but an abrupt one. The adjustable measuring thingys on the wheel stand "catch" very clearly on this point. But it's not a skew to one side, the rim flares out to both sides! So how do I fix that? There's no way of tightening spokes to make the whole rim narrower at one point, is there?
I'm thinking of just grabbing the entire rim with a large pair of pliers and squeezing it together, but there seems to be a pretty big chance of just creating worse bumps. Gentle hammering?
So I assume there's a wobble in the wheel that I can true out. But I have the wheel out now in the stand, and it is pretty true. There's one spot that I think is causing the thumping, not a big wobble, but an abrupt one. The adjustable measuring thingys on the wheel stand "catch" very clearly on this point. But it's not a skew to one side, the rim flares out to both sides! So how do I fix that? There's no way of tightening spokes to make the whole rim narrower at one point, is there?
I'm thinking of just grabbing the entire rim with a large pair of pliers and squeezing it together, but there seems to be a pretty big chance of just creating worse bumps. Gentle hammering?