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  • It works alot better if you take off the tire and take it easy on the rim.

    Aluminum is a funny metal, it breaks with out warning when it is bending.

    I bent my wheel just as bad as that and I pressed it back into shape in just a few minutes.

    In no time I got it to the point where it barely had a wobble.

    A few minutes on the truing stand when I got home fixed it like new.

  • This is stupid stupid stupid advice.

    Once the wheel loses structural integrity, it can collapse suddenly at any moment. If it collapses, it will not clear the forks, and you're going over the handle bars if you're doing anything above 10 miles an hour.

    Don't ever ride a wheel that has lost structural integrity. 30 years ago it might have been somewhat safe to do, because the rims were steel back then - but today, they are aluminium and WEAK.

  • this happened to my friend but i tried stepping on it instead

    still didnt work

  • That was alot of fun to watch.

  • Banging is not going to do anything it takes a lot of force to true a wheel after its been bent like that. Put in on the ground and stand on both of the high spots and bounce up and down till its almost true. It probably wont get perfect

  • @Combatcm yeah he's definitely not pushing hard enough to bend it. just making noise. the body weight one is the best

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