When does that point realistically happen for a wheel - when the deflection of the rim has produced localised damage?
I've got a few wheels to sort out - some need completely building up (effectively NOS parts), but I have one wheel I wonder whether could be rescued.
It got damaged by a bike thief trying to steal my bike, by kicking it away from what it was locked to, but the lock held, and the wheel bent.
Here's a photie of it, although it doesn't show the damage / degree of buckle as much as I'd like:-
I've never actually tried to true it (yes, I know it's on a wheel jig, best intentions and all that), BITD (all this happened in 95) I took it to a bike shop, who said it was too bent to fix, so I didn't go any further, at the time - didn't buy any wheels from the shop that said that, though...
What I'm wondering is, whether there's a point where it's not on, really - or whether relacing and building-up from scratch might be OK, or whether to just forget it, and maybe save the hub.
And if relacing and building-up from scratch is a better approach, would it be something of a risk - is there a likelihood that I may be able to get it true by rebuilding, but it may just go twang whilst out on a hoon?
I've got a few wheels to sort out - some need completely building up (effectively NOS parts), but I have one wheel I wonder whether could be rescued.
It got damaged by a bike thief trying to steal my bike, by kicking it away from what it was locked to, but the lock held, and the wheel bent.
Here's a photie of it, although it doesn't show the damage / degree of buckle as much as I'd like:-
I've never actually tried to true it (yes, I know it's on a wheel jig, best intentions and all that), BITD (all this happened in 95) I took it to a bike shop, who said it was too bent to fix, so I didn't go any further, at the time - didn't buy any wheels from the shop that said that, though...
What I'm wondering is, whether there's a point where it's not on, really - or whether relacing and building-up from scratch might be OK, or whether to just forget it, and maybe save the hub.
And if relacing and building-up from scratch is a better approach, would it be something of a risk - is there a likelihood that I may be able to get it true by rebuilding, but it may just go twang whilst out on a hoon?