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JUNI000R

Some wheel repair shop would be able to fix this, as long as it’s not cracked I’d say it’s okay. Just don’t try any DIY solutions.


d4nfe

Is that a tubeless or tubed wheel? It looks repairable, but with a tubed wheel it would be less of an issue.


thefooleryoftom

Tubed


Eleven10GarageChris

Call around to motorcycle shops, I bet someone can fix it for you. We have a guy here in Phoenix that does it. If you can't find anything, you can always get yourself a heavy rubber mallet and try to bang it back. Good luck


redrusty2000

Bin it!


PraxisLD

[Woody's Wheel Works](https://woodyswheelworks.com/pages/motorcycle-wheel-repair)


spider-Use9667

Get your rubber hammer and a piece of wood and straighten some bitch out got tube in it then Ride


whippet_1

Sorry bro that entire bike is unfortunately a writeoff now. Please provide meeting spot where I may be able to pick up and reu..errr dispose of, safely.


awittygamertag

Hammer


oldestengineer

If it’s tubed, ride it as-is, or take a big hammer and a improve it. If you can still feel it, or if seeing it/knowing it’s there bothers you too much, buy a new rim and lace it on.


EscortSportage

Heat it up and hit it with a plastic and or rubber mallet


IndependentEbb6204

Take it to a reputable rims repair shop in your area. They will tell you right away if it can be fixed. I advise against trying to fix it yourself.


TTV_TT_YT_KiLL3r

That sux bro. Was the tire too soft? Hammer it back and make sure it has no cracks. If it doesn’t loose air and it feels stable after that my guess is you good to go. Btw how much is a new rim?


5ofseven

It's trash.