
My adult son borrowed my bike the other day without asking. He did not run the compressor and fill the tires to the maximum limit, around 55 lbs. I don't know how low the rear tire was, maybe around 45 lbs. I don't know exactly what happened. First he told me the rear tire went flat and asked me to patch the tube. I repaired the tube, but when I examined the almost new rear tire I found it had a 3/8ths inch split parallel to and about 1/4th inch above the rim. So I am about to order another new tire.
He then admitted he had tried to jump some curbs to get out of the way of a vehicle. It isn't completely clear, but I think he was trying to jump up a curb; not down off the curb.
Examining the rim I found it has been bent or deformed somewhat inward. The tube and tire hold air fine, but the rim now wobbles left and right, rubbing on the brake pad on one side.
The tech at the Bushwacker store near me said it is not repairable, but I would appreciate the advice of the group. Here are two pictures of the damage.
The deformation appears to be limited to one side of the rim, where it must have cut the tire. Does anyone have any experience carefully using a hammer to restore the rim contour?
Any ideas or suggestions of ways to make this rim usable will be appreciated. At the same time, if you strongly advise I buy a new rim I'd like to know that, too.
I'm on a very limited budget and even a slightly less than perfect repair would be acceptable if it is safe to use.
Thanks to All
