New Bike - buckled wheels
New Bike - buckled wheels
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doolie

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219 posts

239 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Having decided a bit of off roading was in order, I've bought my first bike for 15 years. Nothing special, entry level GT Hardtail. Upon building it (it came in the manufacturers box) I realise that all is not quite right with the wheels, not a big buckle but enough on each to be noticeable.

My question, is this normal on a non-pre built bike? Should I have to get the wheels Trued at my expense or is this sufficient cause to return them? I really don't want to return them (I want my bike working now dammit!) and it's not as though I can just take them back to the shop, 100 miles from where I live

Have sent them an email last night which I will follow up with a call today. I'd like to know what's 'normal' before I speak to them

Thanks all

rocksteadyeddie

7,971 posts

250 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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The original shop should true them up for you. It's not that unusual with mass-built machine wheels that they will drop out of true.

stu8975

75 posts

199 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Thats machine built wheels for you. 2mm deflection either way is acceptable as far as british standards go. If its only a couple of mm its very easy to to if you have spoke key, or wait until the bike goes back for a check up (normally 4-6 weeks) as the wheels will need time to bed in anyway and may lose a small amount of tension during this period.

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Thursday 17th September 2009
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Ditto the above, quite common.

Spokes 'settle' on new wheels, and whilst a good mechanic will check this before it leaves the shop during the PDI, he can do nothing about natural loosening on new wheels.

R.P.M

1,944 posts

244 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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Tell me about it. My brand spanking new rear wheel (hope pro2 on mavic 721) is spinning like a doughnut. Must be the three days of beatings it took up at Fort Bill laugh.

shouldbworking

4,791 posts

235 months

Friday 18th September 2009
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My GT avalanche I bought a couple of years ago had the same problem - seems the spokes werent tensioned correctly. Local bike shop put it as right as they could and tensioned spokes correctly.