kaiser Moderator Gold Trader PoTM Winner MacRetro Rider 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Jun 5, 2010 #11 A steel ruler is a rule BTW
K kaytronika Retrobike Rider Jun 5, 2010 #12 kaya":g3xushvg said: Your riding through Croxteth :shock: :shock: Would you like to buy a tank Ps the rim looks perfectly OK to me (from the pic) Click to expand... Technically if I suffered a blow out to the rim at home... I'd be in the middle of Croxteth. Kaiser: I never did follow the rules *acquires coat, door hits arse on the way out*
kaya":g3xushvg said: Your riding through Croxteth :shock: :shock: Would you like to buy a tank Ps the rim looks perfectly OK to me (from the pic) Click to expand... Technically if I suffered a blow out to the rim at home... I'd be in the middle of Croxteth. Kaiser: I never did follow the rules *acquires coat, door hits arse on the way out*
C cce Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 5, 2010 #13 ride them to death. it's really no worse than having a puncture when they do go. having said that, i wouldnt mount a really worn one on a bike - but that one is not really worn.
ride them to death. it's really no worse than having a puncture when they do go. having said that, i wouldnt mount a really worn one on a bike - but that one is not really worn.
K kaytronika Retrobike Rider Jun 5, 2010 #14 Since I've managed to round off, rust or drop every other part of the bike, keeping the wheels'll save me a few quid.
Since I've managed to round off, rust or drop every other part of the bike, keeping the wheels'll save me a few quid.
kase1983 BoTM Winner Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 6, 2010 #15 I never have rims long enough to worry about it.
B bojangle Retro Guru Jun 6, 2010 #16 i actually have a 4" crack/split in one of my Ritchey rims, i still ride it! But i do ride at a lower pressure now!!!
i actually have a 4" crack/split in one of my Ritchey rims, i still ride it! But i do ride at a lower pressure now!!!