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They wreck nearly as many Enve's as they did the soft DT Swiss rims they ran for years.
Ouch!
I know which I'd rather pick up the tab for... 😕
shit happens, surely? it's not ENVE's fault a rock flicked up and smashed your rim?still its not as sensational as saying "cracked 2 rims recently"
The same rocks have flicked up and smashed my Light Bike rims and they don't have holes in them. They used to hit my Flow EX's as well without putting holes in them too.
Basically if you ride in a area that has loose rocks and you have ENVE wheels then consider slowing right down when you pass over it or expect to hole a rim.
Nonsense
You could ride the same trail a million more times and the sequence of events that led to a cracked rim wouldn't happen
Hence why the rim was replaced under the accident scheme not a full warranty
Only one has been done under full warranty. The other has a hole in it and it's a £450 fix, a rock strike on a wheel is not something I'd class as a accident and is something I firmly believe could happen to a mtb wheel every single time it's ridden.
Also take a look at the way a enve rim is designed, very thin sides to the rim which are likely to not stand up to a rock very well at all.
sold my Enve's now running LB rims laced onto Extralite hubs. One is a XC set and the other is a 38mm set. No more Enve stuff for me, I am now a convert to Chinese carbon.
I've had a very similar experience to you Rick. I've cracked 2 Enve rims in the past year; the first an Enve AM on the rear after a rocky ride in The Lakes - I didn't even know I'd done it until I was cleaning the bike at the end of the ride. This was replaced under warranty but only after I was a bit persistent and an email was sent to Enve in the US. The second an M70 (also on the rear) I cracked a couple of weeks ago landing on a pointy rock, which flatted the tyre. I would have expected neither impact to badly damage a decent alloy rim. I love the way the Enve rims ride but can't honestly say they're worth the money - if they had a rock solid, no questions asked warranty then maybe. As it is I'm probably looking at a £450 crash damage replacement ...but TBH I'm more likely to spend this on a decent tough alloy wheelset. Procore on carbon rims is a very interesting alternative though. Rick, how was your experience of the Enve warranty?