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Old 10-16-12 | 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by datlas
Agree rim is toast.

Probably not worth the hassle of repairing with a new rim. If it's fairly new, see if you can get a replacement under warranty.

If not, get a new wheel.

This is definitely the way to go; looks like it's a manufacturer defect. Hopefully, the shop you're working with can arrange to provide you a loaner wheel in the interim.
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