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I've got a bent front wheel - any idea where to buy a new one?

How did the post get so far out in the weeds! 🙃 Guy thinks he's got a bent rim and wants to buy a new one!:unsure:
Sorry, my fault I think. I’m getting senile. I need to get out more. Back to, I saw lots of pairs on EBay so it’s easy to get two that match.
 
I bought two new rims and will have them installed next week when they come in, I took the tires off my friends bike and it rode great and got down to the left front wheel was bad? I just ordered the black out rims not the sandstone rims that are on the S2S
 
I bought two new rims and will have them installed next week when they come in, I took the tires off my friends bike and it rode great and got down to the left front wheel was bad? I just ordered the black out rims not the sandstone rims that are on the S2S
Got to ask, how do you know it's the rim??? I still say it could be the tire; in most cases it is!! Did you break it down, and spin the rim?
 
I bought two new tires, balanced them, and still had the problem. Then I took the tire off a friends bike and tried it on mine, no vibrations. Then I put one of my rims on one at a time and eliminated it down to the left rim.
 
I bought two new tires, balanced them, and still had the problem. Then I took the tire off a friends bike and tried it on mine, no vibrations. Then I put one of my rims on one at a time and eliminated it down to the left rim.
I have seen this very thing happen to a friend; he had to take his tires and rims to another shop and have them rebalanced because the first shops machine was out of calibration! The issue went AWAY!! Just a thought before you jump down the rabbit hole. Good luck! Sorry if I pissed you off!
 
I bought two new tires, balanced them, and still had the problem. Then I took the tire off a friends bike and tried it on mine, no vibrations. Then I put one of my rims on one at a time and eliminated it down to the left rim.
What tires did you buy?
 
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