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Old 03-31-07, 05:47 PM
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A Hummer killed my rim!

I was on a long ride today and was at a stretch where I was forced to ride over storm drains amongst traffic. Luckily, the drain patterns allowed me to easily ride over them without issue. That is - before a Hummer forced me to ride too close to an edge, which competely ate up my back wheel!

As soon as I heard the hissing, I knew my rim was done. It had been cracked completely! I'm surprised it didn't shatter. Now, I ride an old bike which uses 700c tubeless (I believe) wheels. Does anyone have any recommendations on a replacement? I don't have a rear brake on this puppy, so my options are wide open as long as they're 700c.
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No biggie, but now you must destroy a Hummer. Or at least a part of a Hummer. Don't worry if it's not the same one that ran you off the road. All Hummer driver's are guilty of something worth retribution for. Have fun.
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Well nashbar has a sale on sun rims right now.
Mainly 27 and some 26, but there is one 700.
It's a touring/tandem rim, which just means it's tougher than average rim, so next time it may not break.
Amazon also has it for the same low price, just see which one has cheaper shipping, and I think amazon has free shipping on orders of $25 or more.
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Our customer service rep. bought an H3. She was complaining about the payments and I said "You can give me the Hummer if you want". Of course all the girls in the office broke out in laughter and my face turned beat red.
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cmyke, how many spokes and what color rim are you trying to replace? I have a couple older tubular rims that might fit your needs.
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Originally Posted by Otis
No biggie, but now you must destroy a Hummer. Or at least a part of a Hummer. Don't worry if it's not the same one that ran you off the road. All Hummer driver's are guilty of something worth retribution for. Have fun.
It's only fair, afterall...heck, I'll do some retribution in your name here on the West Coast: we got loads of Hummers, we can afford to lose a few.
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Does anyone have any recommendations on a replacement? I don't have a rear brake on this puppy, so my options are wide open as long as they're 700c.
how about 700C clinchers? (grins)
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Originally Posted by cuda2k
cmyke, how many spokes and what color rim are you trying to replace? I have a couple older tubular rims that might fit your needs.
Wow, that would be awesome (nice bikes, by the way). Unfortunately, the rim color is the same color as the frame, so I think finding something similar to it will be impossible.

I'm thinking about just getting a black rim with a new all-black tire, to begin the "gentrification" process while I continue riding it. My ultimate goal is to turn it into a high-performance road bike, while maintaining most of the original components.

Here are some pictures. I really don't know what I'm talking about when it comes to wheels, so what exactly am I looking at here, as far as a replacement goes? I'm open to replacing the entire wheel as well. (Note the message on the tire: Mount only on hooked type rims(???)).



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That rim is a clincher not a sew-up or at least you've got a clincher tire on there somehow.

The grey finish of that Araya is pretty similar to the grey of most other rim makers e.g. Mavic, so you can color match pretty easily.


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Originally Posted by Walter
That rim is a clincher not a sew-up or at least you've got a clincher tire on there somehow.

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Originally Posted by Walter
That rim is a clincher not a sew-up or at least you've got a clincher tire on there somehow.

The grey finish of that Araya is pretty similar to the grey of most other rim makers e.g. Mavic, so you can color match pretty easily.


Woop! Awesome news. Thanks!
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Dumb, dumber, Hummer...
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So if I wanted to get a whole new wheel, what do they do with the rear hub? Can they take the one off the current wheel and just replace everything else?
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Originally Posted by cmyke
So if I wanted to get a whole new wheel, what do they do with the rear hub? Can they take the one off the current wheel and just replace everything else?
Yes, you can buy a new rim, and just lace it up with all the old stuff, assuming all the spokes are in good condition, but you can just replace the ones in bad condition.
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Soooo.

I went to the nearest bike store. They had many wheel options for me IF I had a 7+ speed cassette. Unfortunately, I have a 6 speed freewheel! There was only 1 700c option available in the entire catalog they had! Anyway, I ordered a new wheel with a new 6 speed freewheel.

Wait a second.. I think the only reason I'm getting a new freewheel is because the person couldn't take it off with a hub remover! Argh.

Anyway, it's new stuff and it's only 80 bucks for everything, so no biggie
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$80! WOW! Last week I gave my LBS a set of new rims and old hubs to lace for my '62 Continental.
The price of spokes alone will be $72 (custom cut). Add labor, a freewheel and price of the rims to mine,
and you can see what a deal you received. But they couldn't get your FW off? That sound's fishy.
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Or some CR18's for $9.95 ( and I paid 19.99 last week, drats)

Originally Posted by mastershake916
Well nashbar has a sale on sun rims right now.
Mainly 27 and some 26, but there is one 700.
It's a touring/tandem rim, which just means it's tougher than average rim, so next time it may not break.
Amazon also has it for the same low price, just see which one has cheaper shipping, and I think amazon has free shipping on orders of $25 or more.
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Originally Posted by cmyke
Soooo.

I went to the nearest bike store. They had many wheel options for me IF I had a 7+ speed cassette. Unfortunately, I have a 6 speed freewheel! There was only 1 700c option available in the entire catalog they had! Anyway, I ordered a new wheel with a new 6 speed freewheel.

Wait a second.. I think the only reason I'm getting a new freewheel is because the person couldn't take it off with a hub remover! Argh.

Anyway, it's new stuff and it's only 80 bucks for everything, so no biggie
You can lace it up yourself, just buy a new cheap rim online and go at it.

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Originally Posted by dcullen
Or some CR18's for $9.95 ( and I paid 19.99 last week, drats)
Linked.
It'll cost you $15.74 shipped, remove the old rim, replace with the new one, have the shop true the rim (should only be about $10) if you don't have a stand.

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