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i thought the valve had split but there is a fkn chunk of me wheel missing. is it worth trying rim tape or has this wheel had it :(

 

only 2 year warranty with these so long gone.

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Definitely had it, even patching with a metal strip could bring tube abrasion problems.

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i run tubeless but i prob could get it to seal with some rim tape and some new valves that are u shaped but i could never trust it now seeing that.
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I’m amazed you asked really

As you new the answer before you asked

nope my bike guy just had a look and said its done and not to try to use it esp the speed i can go.

 

also said it looks like it has corrode away and will only get worse or crack anyway.

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New rim it is then Soundwave, maybe 2 so they match !!!

yup its gone both sides.

 

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tho how the hell can this happen ?

At least you use cheap wheels so it will not break the bank to get a replacement!

 

If that is the rear, I would inspect the front as well to be on the safe side.

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At least you use cheap wheels so it will not break the bank to get a replacement!

 

If that is the rear, I would inspect the front as well to be on the safe side.

these are the new ones of what i have so not cheap.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/crank-brothers-iodine-3-mtb-wheelset/rp-prod172651

 

it is the front but imo the rear will be the same sent a msg to cb so see what they say as something is eating the metal away?

I'm no expert, but it does look corroded. Could be moisture trapped under the tubeless valve seat where it curls up the profile of the rim.
I seem to recall KTM Col being rather negative about the quality of Crank Bros wheels and products.
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I seem to recall KTM Col being rather negative about the quality of Crank Bros wheels and products.

if i change make of rims ill also have to buy a xd driver for the rear so another 100 quid on top.

 

tho i do have a spare for cb wheel set still going to cost 600 quid.

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Nick Mackey (crankbrothers)

 

Sep 19, 11:44 AM PDT

 

Hi

 

Unfortunately the corrosion is probably from ammonia in the Stans sealant. Its been a known issue for a long time and even though Stans now says they dont use ammonia, or have low traces in their sealant, there have been many riders with corroded rims across all brands from using Stans. The ammonia has eaten away at the inside of the rim since there is no anodization internally. The corrosion finally reached the valve hole and destroyed the rim, so you are unfortunately correct.

 

If you Google Stans rim corrosion, you will see that there are many riders in the same situation you are. We recommend using Continental sealant since that is also our sister company. Their Revo Sealant is quite good stuff and Orange brand is amazing as well.

 

Since you are in the UK, we have a service center there that will be able to assist you with parts and service. Here is the contact information below and please let us know if you have any questions.

 

United Kingdom

Extra UK

01933 672 170

http://www.extrauk.co.uk/

infoenquiries@extrauk.co.uk

 

Thanks,

Nick

Very lucky not to get a high speed blow out front puncture.

 

Unless you really like the bling value I might be looking elsewhere for my next set of wheels

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Very lucky not to get a high speed blow out front puncture.

 

Unless you really like the bling value I might be looking elsewhere for my next set of wheels

its not the wheels it is the sealant that has caused the damage as there fine bar being eaten from the inside out:eek:

 

https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/stans-tubeless-do-i-ever-bother-again/

Surely the sealant is covering the entire inside of the rim, are there other areas of corrosion? If the rest of the rim looks sound I would consider running tubes and forming and bonding an aluminium washer over the damaged area. Hey SW, you like to live on the edge, don't you?;)
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the sealant has got to the bear metal where the valve hole is and any anodization has worn off from the valve rubbing against it and wore it away.

 

that means sealant has been getting to the inside of the rim and is eating it from the inside out.

 

2 rims on standby from usa if they have none in uk service centre ;)

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Nick Mackey (crankbrothers)

 

Sep 19, 1:39 PM PDT

 

Hey,

 

I'm not sure exactly what Extra UK can offer you, but we sell those rims for $130 each plus s/h. If you are in the US, we offer a crash replacement service, so its possible that Extra UK also has a discounted service. I would contact them first and see what they can help you with. The wheels have a 2 year warranty but Extra UK is great at helping riders out so see what they say first.

 

Thanks,

Nick

We use muc off sealent, wonder what the contents are in that. I wouldn't be happy for the DT Swiss wheels to face that type of corrosion.

Good luck Soundwave x

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We use muc off sealent, wonder what the contents are in that. I wouldn't be happy for the DT Swiss wheels to face that type of corrosion.

Good luck Soundwave x

i would double check as if it even has traces of ammonia in it it will eat bear metal.

 

just have to bodge it for now with some tape :(

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i would double check as if it even has traces of ammonia in it it will eat bear metal.

 

just have to bodge it for now with some tape :(

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About time you upgraded to some decent width rims anyway :)

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the rims i have are 23mm so a bit on the skinny size these days but finding a wheel set to fit is a pita!

 

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mavic-deemax-pro-27-5-xd-12x142-mtb-wheelset-2018/rp-prod163699

 

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/crank-brothers-iodine-3-mtb-wheelset/rp-prod172651

 

thats about it budget wise and bang goes the 2080ti:(

the rims i have are 23mm so a bit on the skinny size these days but finding a wheel set to fit is a pita!

 

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mavic-deemax-pro-27-5-xd-12x142-mtb-wheelset-2018/rp-prod163699

 

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/crank-brothers-iodine-3-mtb-wheelset/rp-prod172651

 

thats about it budget wise and bang goes the 2080ti:(

The mavic deemax are a nice rim a mate has them and has had no issues to date ,

Also you can have custom build rims with crc which I have done in the past ,

there wheel builders are good and I never had so much as a spoke come loose in the 7yrs I had them and they were used properly

Worth a play with the wheel builder on the site

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