Einleitung
Straightening the rim requires a lot of time and patience in order to get it just right. This is a fix that can be done fairly easily, but if you don't feel comfortable straightening your own rim after reading through the guide, it is probably best to take it to a bike shop in order to prevent further damaging your rim.
Werkzeuge
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Unfasten the left side of the wheel by pulling the black "L" shaped lever up with your hands.
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On the right side, use your hands to unscrew the cap of the axle counterclockwise until it is loose.
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Slightly loosen the valve bolt counterclockwise with your thumb and index finger.
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Deflate the tire by pressing down the air valve tip with your finger. Use as much pressure as needed to hear the air flowing out of the tube.
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Hold the tire lever firmly in your hands and look for the boundary between the tire and the wheel rim. Apply great force to the lever until you pry the rim and the tire apart.
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With the tip of the lever inserted between the rim and the tire, rotate the lever 90° counterclockwise and fix the lever to the metal spokes using the arrow shaped slot located on the top of the lever.
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Insert an extra tire lever between the tire and the rim.
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Move the lever along the circumference of the rim to pry the tire apart.
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Start removing the tire by unplugging the valve from the rim slot.
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Remove the rest of the tire and the tube from the rim.
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Once you have the tire removed from the rim, place the rim on the truing stand and tighten the stand on the axle using the knob on the side of the stand to make sure the rim is secured on the stand.
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Raise the calipers on the stand so they are the same height as the rim. You can adjust the height of the calipers using knob on the base of the stand.
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Adjust the calipers by using the knob directly below them so there is a about a 1/2 inch gap between the calipers and the walls of the rim.
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Spin the rim. As the rim is spinning, slowly rotate the knob to move the calipers towards the rim in small increments until one of them begins to make contact with the rim.
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Take note of the contact spot on the rim. This is where you will make adjustments.
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Add a lubricant to the spoke nipples to allow them to turn easier and make the spoke tighter.
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Loosen the spokes on the side of the tire slightly using the spoke wrench. Adjust the spoke directly where the bend was along with 2 or 3 spokes on each side of it. Try to keep each adjustment around 1/4 to 1/2 of a turn to avoid tightening or loosening a spoke too much.
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Go back and tighten the spokes that connect to the opposite side of the tire using the same technique.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.