Hello,
I have / had a lot of problems with my MP5 concerning spokes. My spoke break or nipples untided and even drop into the rim. I agree the GM rim delivered with the GM MP5 is not strong enough and flexes too much. This is the reason that nipples get untide, losen spokes and the rim start to flex even more...
I think people who use the wheel/rim on normal bikes don't have this problem if the spoke tension is correct. But I think the tension is not good after leaving factory. And all problems strat there...
I use my MP5 26" on a special very heavy transport tricycle.(see my avatar) Therefor I don't blame GM for the problems, but I hope they start to see that not all GM users use there rims on nice paved paths. But also on nice stone paved paths with tiles of 30x30 cm. My rim loves the small space between the tiles. and starts following this tiny gap through flexing!
and breaking spokes & losening up nipples. On rough roads I feel the rim really flexing and spokes pings of breaking. After such ride I come home and have 7 spokes with big problems, broken and nippels falen of into the rim.
I hope GM will antisepate with strong steel rims and hopefully not a standard steel one for normal bicycle use but for off-road use. Also thicker spokes. G12 or even G11 would very much help to solve the spoke breaking problems.
To prevent nipples losening up, I now use a little transparant nailpolis on the point where nipple and spoke meet. And this helps very much! When the rim flexes the nipples don't losen up.
But my GM rim loves to follow the lines in between pavement stones. ----\_/---- The GM wheels flexes extremly and follows the gap like it is magnetic. Only bigger corrections gets the wheel out of these small gaps.
I hope GM will take this rim problem serious and will fix it. Because it will fix the nipple and spoke breaking problems. The last two problems are I my opinion thye result of the flexiing and to soft double layer alu rim. Also the width of the rim is much too small and helps the problems to be BIG.
Holland is THE bicycle capital in the world. Everyone ownes one or more bikes and only a very few bikes have double layer alu rims. Good bycicles will have steel rims. Only ultra light touring or racebikes have alu rims those bikes are not recomment for daily use by school cildren or daily city travel.
But GM-motor users are not ultra light bicycle users in my opinion. They like fast, rough.
Hope to see strong steel rims asap. Also hope to see 3mm spokes. I would buy these things immedialtly even without looking at cost !!! Just compatiblaty is for me important. Custom made rims are NOT for a fair price availeble and bicycle repair shops don't provide them... Or you get an hour tarif of 60 euro's with out any materials and they will spend a lot of hours... and no-garanties. Than a rim would cost more than a GM MP5!
Greetings,
Philip