Having new tyres fitted in May the fitter called me over to show a slight outward kink to the RH side of the rim. No paint damage, no damage to outgoing tyre.
I really couldn't remember hitting anything to have caused this.
Anyway the new tyre went on and was able to be balanced.
No loss of pressure or wobble, so continued to ride it but with that nigggle in the back of my mind
So, when the the tyres came up for replacement in November I contacted a local wheel restorer about 4 miles from me that I know a few car users had used with glowing reports.
After talking to him I decided to get the rim straightened and both wheels re-painted. They were 18 month old, 14k miles in and the black finish on the rear wheel looked dull
Job done. £240 for paining, £60 for wheel to be checked for any cracks and straightened.
Decided to go for a very dark grey metallic.
His process is a black undercoat then 2 powder coats both set in an oven, then laquered
Got them back Wednesday and very please with the service and finish
Cost me £55 by good mechanic to remove the bearing, pressure monitors and tyres, which he replaced with new bearing, new tyres that I supplied, balanced with black weights. Excellent job. He charged me £55.95 including the bearings.
On another note, I am in battle with my local council over damage to my car tyre from a pothole on a main 'A' road Round 1 is total deniability by them.
FOI request in for their policy and definition regards classification as to size etc and also maintenance and inspection records.........