Quote Originally Posted by Rai Sue View Post
Deb,

I feel kindof bad about it, but even with changing the bearings out, my wheels are not so smooth to turn. Of course, they have over 10,000 miles on them by my estimate. They are trued, but the rims are getting worn down by braking and years of urban commuting and touring. Please tell me that it might be okay to just let them go, without feeling wasteful!

These are about 30 year old alloy rimmed wheels with japanese hubs, but nothing too fancy or name-brandy. Wait, I think the rims are belgian, but I can't remember the brand right now.
Rai Sue -
Yes. Let those rims go. They will fail eventually, and that won't be pretty. Eden had a rim explode recently because the metal was worn so thin from gritty braking. A wheel can also simply collapse when the metal is too fatigued around the spoke holes. I replace rims every 6-10 years, though I've gotten 30 years from the same hubs. I assume your Japanese hubs are not sealed bearings? The cup and cone surfaces wear over time even if you repack them diligently. Cones are easy to replace if the parts are available, but when the cup surface inside the hub is worn it's time to replace the hub.