Hi all,
first post here, though it's a long time I'm lurking..
I decided to come out to have some advice for a problem i have not enough experience to judge myself.
I'd really like to change my 1993 mountain bike, that i converted for touring, with a Raven Tour, but for the moment i can not afford it. So I started to swap components on my mtb with those I'd like on my future Raven, until i will finally swap the frame. This way i try to stretch the payments over a couple of years.
Now it's time for new rims, to replace the worn Araya (OEM on my bike) that starts to lose small chunks of aluminium that embeds in the brake pads. I chose Rigida Zac 19 as recommended in the thorn brochure for light-medium touring wheels.
Unfortunately, since i live in Italy shipping costs from Sjs are really high, especially for bulky items (shipping would cost more than the rim itself).
I found a pair of Zac 19 rims on an online shop in Germany for a very low price, so i bought them.
I hoped they had double eyelets like those on Sjs store (the description on the german shop only said "eyelet", not how many), but they are single eyeletted.
However that's not the problem. Real problem are all those little cracks near the spoke holes, where the inner wall bends toward the eyelet.
I don't think it's an single defect of my rims, since these cracks are near every hole in both rims.
They appear more like a result of the "normal" manufacturing process.
I fear that the holes will act as stress raisers, and the cracks are already there to propagate.
Are these cracks common in rims? Are these rims still safe to ride?
I will use the bike for commuting and light/medium touring, and only weigh 61 kg / 134 lbs but do not want to use components that can split in two halves in any moment, maybe in the middle of a fast descent.
Thanks in advance.
Michele
P.S. I'm sure there are lots of errors in my English, sorry for that..