boroef
03-07-2006, 03:03 PM
Good day!!
I was wondering if other WHR-550 owners could chime in. I didnt realise this when i first got the wheels, but now that i've ridden them lots more i've began to realise that these wheels flex a whole lot!
i dont have much issue with the front, but it is the back that's floppy like a dog's ears in the wind! i'm by no means a heavy rider--weighing in only at 130lbs, but i can make the rims rub the brakes when i get out of the saddle!
initially, i thought that i needed to get my spokes tensioned to alleviate the problem...so i did that. but even after a proper tensioning job, my wheels are still floppy, and i can still make them rub!
are these wheels just bad wheels? It's hard to imagine that a rider like myself can bend wheels out of the saddle :confused:
as a side note, i decided to grab the rim with my hand and bend it latterally to see how easy it was to move around...and it was reallllly easy--especially easy to bend the drive side (no thanks to it's radial lacing on that side) :mad:
I was wondering if other WHR-550 owners could chime in. I didnt realise this when i first got the wheels, but now that i've ridden them lots more i've began to realise that these wheels flex a whole lot!
i dont have much issue with the front, but it is the back that's floppy like a dog's ears in the wind! i'm by no means a heavy rider--weighing in only at 130lbs, but i can make the rims rub the brakes when i get out of the saddle!
initially, i thought that i needed to get my spokes tensioned to alleviate the problem...so i did that. but even after a proper tensioning job, my wheels are still floppy, and i can still make them rub!
are these wheels just bad wheels? It's hard to imagine that a rider like myself can bend wheels out of the saddle :confused:
as a side note, i decided to grab the rim with my hand and bend it latterally to see how easy it was to move around...and it was reallllly easy--especially easy to bend the drive side (no thanks to it's radial lacing on that side) :mad: