My son managed to buckle the front wheel of his Raleigh Eclipse by hitting a manhole cover or something. It's properly buckled, there must be about 10" of the rim affected and it's out of line by about 1/2", though as far as I can tell it's not out of round.
It's a Rigida alloy rim in black with eyelets and isn't original to the bike, the original wheels having been stolen in 1992 I believe.
We're going to try and find a replacement wheel today but I was wondering if the old one can be repaired. I think I'm right in saying that adjusting the spokes won't do it, my first attempt as a teenager was trying to do just that and it ended with a walk to the LBS for a new wheel. I'm guessing that the repair would involve removing the rim altogether and getting it straight before re-lacing the wheel, but will the rim survive that without cracking or weakening?
It's a Rigida alloy rim in black with eyelets and isn't original to the bike, the original wheels having been stolen in 1992 I believe.
We're going to try and find a replacement wheel today but I was wondering if the old one can be repaired. I think I'm right in saying that adjusting the spokes won't do it, my first attempt as a teenager was trying to do just that and it ended with a walk to the LBS for a new wheel. I'm guessing that the repair would involve removing the rim altogether and getting it straight before re-lacing the wheel, but will the rim survive that without cracking or weakening?