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LittleR 10-13-12 09:11 AM

New Wheel for BD Windsor Clockwork
 
I'm new to cycling and I bought a single speed, windsor clockwork, from bikes direct for a good economical choice for getting started. I love riding the bike and I believe it's quality suits my needs fine. I only ride 20-30 miles at a time and I don't have any complaints about it. But unfortunately I backed over the rear wheel and it has a good bend in it that is just too annoying to ride with. I have to widen the break pads real wide and it just has so much wobble it feels inefficient. What would be the best option to replace the wheel, when I go to to the LBS most wheels cost nearly a 3rd as much as the bike. But maybe it's worth the upgrade, I don't know. I plan on riding road bikes for a time to come so maybe a quality wheel or wheel set would be a good investment and in the future I could upgrade to a better bike and I already have quality wheels. Thanks for advice

Scrodzilla 10-13-12 09:25 AM

Is the wheel damaged beyond being trued?

Bat56 10-13-12 10:25 AM

sounds repairable to me.

If not, only you can decide if you should invest in some higher cush wheels at this point. I wouldn't buy nicer wheels. I would wait to find a used one for $50.

A shop might charge you $30 to fix the wheels as it stands. You could probably sell it to someone for that.

Whatever you do, you can probably be riding again for $20. Or you can buy a new wheel.

LittleR 10-13-12 02:43 PM

I've been told it's not repairable. But maybe the shop just wanted me to buy a new wheel. I've tried truing it but it's got a pretty significant wobble that I can't get out.

Where do you find used ones? Craigslist and ebay?

MincedFeet 10-13-12 03:04 PM

Post a vijo of the wobble on youtube and link it here so we can check out the damage.

Jared. 10-13-12 03:30 PM

As was stated, post up a video, because if you are still able to ride on it (which is how it sounds from your post), it should be repairable (as was stated).

If not, a quick eBay search resulted in a few $60 and $80 rear wheels. You could also contact Velomine or Retrogression to inquire about just a rear wheel (neither site has just the rear advertised, but it shouldnt be too difficult to acquire one).

If you have a co-op in your area they will most likely be able to assist you in finding a used wheel.


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