Whats the real cost of being a slacker when it comes to wheel maintenance and truing - are we talking about a few extra bucks for a new wheel, or are we looking at a trip to the emergency room because you decided to ignore that wobbly wheel for too long? How many of you have actually bothered to read the manual and follow the manufacturers recommended maintenance schedule, or are you all just winging it and hoping for the best? And dont even get me started on the so-called mechanics who claim to know what theyre doing but cant even be bothered to properly true a wheel.
Seriously, what are the consequences of neglecting regular wheel maintenance and truing - is it just a matter of a slightly less efficient ride, or are we talking about catastrophic failure and a potentially life-threatening accident? And whats the deal with all the conflicting advice out there - some people say you should be checking your wheels every week, while others claim its only necessary every few months.
Can we get some real numbers and statistics on the risks associated with neglecting wheel maintenance, or are we just going to continue to rely on anecdotal evidence and hearsay? And what about the impact on the rest of the bike - does a poorly maintained wheel put extra stress on other components, or is it just a standalone issue?
And while were on the subject, whats the best way to actually check if your wheels are properly trued - is it just a matter of eyeballing it, or are there some specific tools and techniques that you need to use? And what about the different types of wheels - are there any special considerations for carbon fiber or alloy wheels, or are the maintenance requirements the same across the board?
Lets get some real answers and stop relying on guesswork and speculation - what are the consequences of neglecting regular wheel maintenance and truing, and how can we avoid them?
Seriously, what are the consequences of neglecting regular wheel maintenance and truing - is it just a matter of a slightly less efficient ride, or are we talking about catastrophic failure and a potentially life-threatening accident? And whats the deal with all the conflicting advice out there - some people say you should be checking your wheels every week, while others claim its only necessary every few months.
Can we get some real numbers and statistics on the risks associated with neglecting wheel maintenance, or are we just going to continue to rely on anecdotal evidence and hearsay? And what about the impact on the rest of the bike - does a poorly maintained wheel put extra stress on other components, or is it just a standalone issue?
And while were on the subject, whats the best way to actually check if your wheels are properly trued - is it just a matter of eyeballing it, or are there some specific tools and techniques that you need to use? And what about the different types of wheels - are there any special considerations for carbon fiber or alloy wheels, or are the maintenance requirements the same across the board?
Lets get some real answers and stop relying on guesswork and speculation - what are the consequences of neglecting regular wheel maintenance and truing, and how can we avoid them?