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Do disc brake rims ever need to be replaced?


Can your rims wear down from too much braking?Are velocity A23 rims suitable for building a wheelset for a 29er Mountain bike?rebuild shimano wheelDoes valve stem diameter matter for my rims?Cyclocross Rim Wearing with Rim Brakes and appropriate SolutionsChoosing hubs and rims for training road wheelsRemoving Rust on Chrome RimsIs it safe to polish aluminum rims?Are there very deep (>40mm) rims with at least 32 spoke holes?Rims with replaceable braking surface?






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Obviously the brakes do not place any wear on the rims. But are there other factors that could lead to the rims needing to be replaced? I'm excluding damage from accidents.










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    Not an accident but another form of damage: I've had a rim start to split at a spoke hole (comment as I suspect that's not what you're looking for either)

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    Not an accident but another form of damage: I've had a rim start to split at a spoke hole (comment as I suspect that's not what you're looking for either)

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Not an accident but another form of damage: I've had a rim start to split at a spoke hole (comment as I suspect that's not what you're looking for either)

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Aluminum alloys have a zero or very low endurance limit (amplitude (or range) of cyclic stress that can be applied to the material without causing fatigue failure).



Aluminum rims will therefore eventually fatigue and crack, most likely from nipple holes as this is where force is applied and stress is concentrated.






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    But that still depends on the spoke tension (and the weight of the rider). A low tensioned wheel being more subjected to loading-unloading work and stress than a higher tensioned one.

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Spokes can gradually deform their spoke holes at the rim. That would eventually necessitate replacement.






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    Aluminum alloys have a zero or very low endurance limit (amplitude (or range) of cyclic stress that can be applied to the material without causing fatigue failure).



    Aluminum rims will therefore eventually fatigue and crack, most likely from nipple holes as this is where force is applied and stress is concentrated.






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      But that still depends on the spoke tension (and the weight of the rider). A low tensioned wheel being more subjected to loading-unloading work and stress than a higher tensioned one.

      – Carel
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    Aluminum alloys have a zero or very low endurance limit (amplitude (or range) of cyclic stress that can be applied to the material without causing fatigue failure).



    Aluminum rims will therefore eventually fatigue and crack, most likely from nipple holes as this is where force is applied and stress is concentrated.






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      But that still depends on the spoke tension (and the weight of the rider). A low tensioned wheel being more subjected to loading-unloading work and stress than a higher tensioned one.

      – Carel
      7 hours ago











    • Worst case is probably an odd tight spoke in an otherwise loose wheel, so perhaps a wheel that doesn't want to be true

      – Chris H
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    Aluminum alloys have a zero or very low endurance limit (amplitude (or range) of cyclic stress that can be applied to the material without causing fatigue failure).



    Aluminum rims will therefore eventually fatigue and crack, most likely from nipple holes as this is where force is applied and stress is concentrated.






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    Aluminum alloys have a zero or very low endurance limit (amplitude (or range) of cyclic stress that can be applied to the material without causing fatigue failure).



    Aluminum rims will therefore eventually fatigue and crack, most likely from nipple holes as this is where force is applied and stress is concentrated.







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      But that still depends on the spoke tension (and the weight of the rider). A low tensioned wheel being more subjected to loading-unloading work and stress than a higher tensioned one.

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    • Worst case is probably an odd tight spoke in an otherwise loose wheel, so perhaps a wheel that doesn't want to be true

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      But that still depends on the spoke tension (and the weight of the rider). A low tensioned wheel being more subjected to loading-unloading work and stress than a higher tensioned one.

      – Carel
      7 hours ago











    • Worst case is probably an odd tight spoke in an otherwise loose wheel, so perhaps a wheel that doesn't want to be true

      – Chris H
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    But that still depends on the spoke tension (and the weight of the rider). A low tensioned wheel being more subjected to loading-unloading work and stress than a higher tensioned one.

    – Carel
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