Same as just changing the tyre really. If you use a different tyre and it still happens then it is the rim, if it doesn't happen it was the tyre.
And it is more efficient as you only need to remove one wheel and change one tyre :-)
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Same as just changing the tyre really. If you use a different tyre and it still happens then it is the rim, if it doesn't happen it was the tyre.
And it is more efficient as you only need to remove one wheel and change one tyre :-)