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advice on buckled rear wheel after accident
after a relative minor accident tonight a few nasty grazies and a sore
head i decided to check bike out i found damage to a pedal and a buckled rear wheel . and would like some advice on if it can and is worth repairing the wheel i can visually see it is running out about 2 degrees my bike is a scott afd expert any advice would be apreciated thanks -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com |
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advice on buckled rear wheel after accident
den911 wrote:
after a relative minor accident tonight a few nasty grazies and a sore head i decided to check bike out i found damage to a pedal and a buckled rear wheel . and would like some advice on if it can and is worth repairing the wheel i can visually see it is running out about 2 degrees my bike is a scott afd expert any advice would be apreciated thanks -- -------------------------- Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com Yes - take it to a reputable bike shop and they will give you an estimate on the damage and cost of repair/replace. -- -- Michael Calwell |
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