Old 05-19-25 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by 7tbikewheels
From the picture, it looks like the paint is squeezed. If you are just riding for leisure, you don't need to replace it. If you need to compete, it is recommended to replace it
I really can't imagine a single bike part that would reasonably be considered safe for recreational riding but dangerous for racing. Not a single one.
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