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  • Bike-It Rim Locks - 1.6
    Bike-It Rim Locks - 1.6

    The Bike-It Rim Locks prevent tyre slippage on the inner rim when you are running your tubes at lower pressures.1.6 - fits most 21'' tyres1.85 - fits most 125 rear wheels2.15 - fits most 200/250> rear wheelsThe Bike-It Rim Locks are rubber coated to protect the inner tube, and bolt hole may need to be drilled through rim for fitting.

    Price: 14.99 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • RFX MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 2.5
    RFX MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 2.5

    The RFX Rim Locks are designed to keep the tyre from slipping on the rim under high torque situations. They are available in 4 rim sizes.RFXFXRL1000155BK - 1.40/1.60 = WM1 Universal fitment suitable for use on the Front / Rear on a 85cc, or Front of a 125cc / 600cc.RFXFXRL1000255BK - 1.85 - WM2 Universal fitment suitable for use on the Rear of a 125cc / 250cc.RFXFXRL1000355BK - 2.15 - WM3 Universal fitment suitable for use on the Rear of a 250cc / 450cc.RFXFXRL1000455BK - 2.50 - WM4 Universal fitment suitable for use on the Rear of a 525cc / 600cc / Trial.

    Price: 12.98 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • Bike-It Rim Locks - Size - 1.85
    Bike-It Rim Locks - Size - 1.85

    The Bike-It Rim Locks prevent tyre slippage on the inner rim when you are running your tubes at lower pressures.1.6 - fits most 21'' tyres1.85 - fits most 125 rear wheels2.15 - fits most 200/250> rear wheelsThe Bike-It Rim Locks are rubber coated to protect the inner tube, and bolt hole may need to be drilled through rim for fitting.

    Price: 14.99 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • Bike-It Rim Locks - Size - 2.15
    Bike-It Rim Locks - Size - 2.15

    The Bike-It Rim Locks prevent tyre slippage on the inner rim when you are running your tubes at lower pressures.1.6 - fits most 21'' tyres1.85 - fits most 125 rear wheels2.15 - fits most 200/250> rear wheelsThe Bike-It Rim Locks are rubber coated to protect the inner tube, and bolt hole may need to be drilled through rim for fitting.

    Price: 14.99 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • What damages the bicycle rim?

    The bicycle rim can be damaged by a variety of factors, including impacts from hitting potholes, curbs, or other obstacles on the road. Overloading the bike with excessive weight can also put strain on the rim and lead to damage. Additionally, improper installation or maintenance of the tire and tube can cause the rim to become misaligned or bent. Finally, corrosion from exposure to moisture and salt can weaken the rim over time, leading to cracks or failure.

  • Is the bicycle rim broken?

    Without a visual inspection, it is difficult to determine if the bicycle rim is broken. Look for any visible cracks, dents, or deformities in the rim that could indicate damage. Additionally, check if the rim is wobbling or causing the tire to rub against the frame, which could also be signs of a broken rim. If in doubt, it is best to have a professional bike mechanic inspect the rim for a more accurate assessment.

  • Do the bicycle tires fit on my rim?

    To determine if the bicycle tires fit on your rim, you will need to check the size of the tires and the size of the rim. The tire size is usually printed on the sidewall of the tire, and the rim size is typically printed on the inside of the rim. Make sure that the tire size matches the rim size, as using tires that are too large or too small for the rim can cause safety issues and affect the performance of the bike. If the tire size matches the rim size, then the tires should fit on your rim.

  • Is the bicycle rim extremely bent?

    Without physically inspecting the bicycle rim, it is difficult to determine if it is extremely bent. However, if the rim appears visibly warped or misshapen, it may indicate that it is indeed extremely bent. It is important to have a professional assess the rim to determine the extent of the damage and whether it can be repaired or needs to be replaced.

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  • Bike-It Rim Locks - Size - 2.50
    Bike-It Rim Locks - Size - 2.50

    The Bike-It Rim Locks prevent tyre slippage on the inner rim when you are running your tubes at lower pressures.1.6 - fits most 21'' tyres1.85 - fits most 125 rear wheels2.15 - fits most 200/250> rear wheelsThe Bike-It Rim Locks are rubber coated to protect the inner tube, and bolt hole may need to be drilled through rim for fitting.

    Price: 14.99 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • Warrior MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 2.5 Inch
    Warrior MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 2.5 Inch

    The Warrior Rim Locks are perfect for trail riding, enduro and trials bikes.Help to prevent tyres slipping on the rimIdeal when running tubes at lower pressuresRubber coated design helps to protect inner tubesThe Warrior Rim Locks help to prevent your tyres slipping on your rims when you are running lower pressures in your tubes. They are rubber coated to help protect your tubes.Please note - Some wheel rims may need to be drilled to aid fitting.1.6 fits most 21 tyres1.85 fits 125 rear wheels2.15 fits most 200/250 rear wheels2.50 fits most 450 rear wheels

    Price: 10.00 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • Warrior MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 1.85 Inch
    Warrior MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 1.85 Inch

    The Warrior Rim Locks are perfect for trail riding, enduro and trials bikes.Help to prevent tyres slipping on the rimIdeal when running tubes at lower pressuresRubber coated design helps to protect inner tubesThe Warrior Rim Locks help to prevent your tyres slipping on your rims when you are running lower pressures in your tubes. They are rubber coated to help protect your tubes.Please note - Some wheel rims may need to be drilled to aid fitting.1.6 fits most 21 tyres1.85 fits 125 rear wheels2.15 fits most 200/250 rear wheels2.50 fits most 450 rear wheels

    Price: 10.00 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • Warrior MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 2.15 Inch
    Warrior MX / Enduro Rim Locks - 2.15 Inch

    The Warrior Rim Locks are perfect for trail riding, enduro and trials bikes.Help to prevent tyres slipping on the rimIdeal when running tubes at lower pressuresRubber coated design helps to protect inner tubesThe Warrior Rim Locks help to prevent your tyres slipping on your rims when you are running lower pressures in your tubes. They are rubber coated to help protect your tubes.Please note - Some wheel rims may need to be drilled to aid fitting.1.6 fits most 21 tyres1.85 fits 125 rear wheels2.15 fits most 200/250 rear wheels2.50 fits most 450 rear wheels

    Price: 10.00 £ | Shipping*: 6.95 £
  • How do I measure the rim of my bicycle?

    To measure the rim of your bicycle, you will need a tape measure. Start by locating the valve stem on the rim, then measure the distance from the center of the valve stem to the opposite side of the rim. This measurement will give you the diameter of the rim. You can also measure the width of the rim by placing the tape measure across the width of the rim at its widest point. These measurements will help you determine the correct size of tires and tubes for your bicycle.

  • Does the bicycle rim not fit into the bicycle?

    If the bicycle rim does not fit into the bicycle, it could be due to a few reasons. The rim may be the wrong size for the bicycle frame, or it could be damaged or bent. It's also possible that the rim is not compatible with the brakes or axle of the bicycle. In any case, it's important to ensure that the rim is the correct size and type for the specific bicycle in order for it to fit properly.

  • What is damaging the bicycle wheel rim?

    The bicycle wheel rim can be damaged by a variety of factors, including impacts from potholes or other obstacles on the road, excessive weight or pressure, and corrosion from exposure to moisture and salt. Additionally, improper installation or maintenance of the wheel, such as loose spokes or a misaligned rim, can also contribute to damage over time. It's important to regularly inspect and maintain the wheel to prevent and address any potential damage.

  • How can you straighten a bicycle rim?

    To straighten a bicycle rim, you can use a spoke wrench to adjust the tension of the spokes. Start by identifying the areas where the rim is bent and then use the spoke wrench to tighten or loosen the appropriate spokes to pull the rim back into alignment. It's important to make small adjustments and regularly check the trueness of the rim as you work. If the rim is severely damaged, it may be best to take it to a professional bike mechanic for repair.

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