That is scary. I just ordered a set of synergy rims for a new build. I 
would suggest advising the wheel builder and then contacting Velocity.  
I think Velocity would want to clear up your case quickly, especially being 
your second OC rim. Good customer service would only benefit Velocity
and this group should be on their radar.
Cheers,
Scott



On Monday, June 9, 2014 7:21:06 PM UTC-7, MobileBill wrote:
>
> I say this recognizing that I might be jumping to conclusions, but I seem 
> to have once again had problems with Synergy OC 650B rims. Since so many of 
> you have them, I'm asking you to help my analyze whether the problem is the 
> rim or something else.
>     Here's the issue: A really severe creaking has been rattling through 
> the frame and getting worse for some months. I mean howling loud - you 
> could hear me creaking from a block away. It was worse when I turned the 
> pedals, but it made some noise all the time. I changed saddles, retightened 
> bb and chainrings and pedals, reset cassette and checked rear hub and 
> finally got the bright idea of changing out the wheel.
>     As soon as I did, the noise stopped. Now I'm looking at the rim, and I 
> see the same hairline cracks developing around the eyelets that I had 
> developing with my first synergy oc rim several years ago.
>     This relatively new rim, a replacement for the first cracked synergy 
> oc rim, only has a little over 2000 miles on it. It was built by one of the 
> best wheelbuilders. I thought that the early problems with oc rims had been 
> fixed.
>      I don't think it's just me: I weigh 180 pounds and inflate Schwalbe 
> marathons to no more than 60 psi. I carry groceries home on my commute, and 
> travel occasionally rough city streets, but do not ride this bike off road 
> (though I would like to if the danged rims could be trusted).
>      Do you think the creaking and the cracking are related?
>      How long can I keep riding with cracked rims?
>      Is anyone else experiencing this rim cracking? I don't have this 
> problem on any other rims, including some less stout Mavic rims ...
>      Is this something that should be happening this quickly (my Marathon 
> tires last two to three times longer than the rim!)?
>      SHould I pester velocity? the wheel builder?
>  
>      
>

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