BX25 Question about rear rim and slighly egged mounting holes.

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JOE G

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Hi, I just recently picked up a pretty clean BX 25 I believe it is a 2015. The previous owner did put new tires on and I noticed all of the rims were on the wrong way ( Spun around ) I got that corrected but I noticed one of the rear rims has 2 holes that are egged out and the other three appear fine. I remounted everything and torqued them to spec. What are your guys thoughts on this? The rims look new besides this issue.
 
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gonna need a photo.
 
   / BX25 Question about rear rim and slighly egged mounting holes.
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Yeah I figured that, I'll take it off when i get a chance. I think if I just keep an eye on it i'll be okay, This machine isn't doing any big jobs.
 
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Usually egg shaped holes on a rim is from it being loose and hogging out the holes. In this case I’d think just those egg shaped were loose and the others were missing. Just a guess on my part.
 
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Yeah it is odd to me that only two are egged out and they probably are the two that were on studs. I am not overly concerned since there are three good ones and the power and speed of this machine is fairly tame. When I mounted the rims I used the impact to install and followed up with the torque wrench, I could not believe how loose they still were. I have never had them this far off using this method ( I am big on torquing things to spec ). A lot of people would have zapped them on and went about there day but these definitely not tight.
 
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If the buggered holes are too wallered out for the nut to securely seat on the rim, then the holes need to be welded and the taper re-machined or you need to buy different wheels.
 
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It'll catch the rim just not like the others, I am going to keep and I on it and if others start to egg I'll order new rims. I may take it to local metal fab guy and see what he thinks he could do to fix it.
 

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