Your spokes shouldn't dig into your inner tubes - if they are doing that either you don't have a rim strip installed (or it has shifted so that spokes are exposed) or you have a loose spoke.... a loose or broken spoke won't necessarily ruin a rim, but will cause it to go out of true and the longer you ride with it loose the greater the risk of causing the rim to become damaged permanently.
You need to replace a rim if 1. the braking surface becomes so worn that the rim is in danger of breaking. Some rims have a little dot that acts as a wear indicator - some you just have to judge how worn the rim is. If you do little riding in the rain your rims won't wear very quickly, but riding wet and dirty conditions tends to create a slurry that is quite harsh on braking surfaces. 2. if the rim becomes so wobbly that it can no longer be trued or 3. the rim is damaged so that it is no longer round (usually from hitting something very hard like a large pothole or a curb)




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