I wanted to give an update to a post I made a couple of weeks ago.
Got a number of helpful suggestions from members of this forum, but decided that I'd seek some professional support. I contacted Woody's Wheel Works in Denver. After sending a number of pictures of the wheel, they said they would be able to fix my wheel without damaging the finish (77RS pinstriped wheel). I shipped the wheel to them on a Monday from NJ. They got the wheel on Thursday. I quickly got an estimate of $60 for the repair. There was the bent flange, and flat spots on both left and right side of the wheel. $18 return shipping charge. Got the wheel back today and it looks beautiful. Cannot see where it was damaged.
Bottom line. If anyone has a problem with a damage wheel, I would highly recommend Woody's.
Bent Wheel Update
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Always good to know who can be trusted to do good work.
Congratulations on saving your wheel and finish.
Congratulations on saving your wheel and finish.
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+1 on Woody's. Great quality work can be expected from these guys.
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And thanks for getting back to us with an update Seth. I wish everybody would give us that courtesy.
Ken
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