A customer brought in a Racing Zero 2WAY-FIT wheel for me to work on.

This was a wheel I repaired just about a month ago (here) when the customer was considering replacing it if the wobble couldn't be fixed,
but apparently it went straight into a storm drain right after and got bent again.
Fortunately, there was no deformation to the bead hook and no bent spokes,
so I was able to fix it with a standard truing job.

↑There were some scuff marks on the upper edge of the bead hook,
so I smoothed them out with a file.
If the brake feel becomes an issue,
adjust the brake shoe position slightly downward.

This was a wheel I repaired just about a month ago (here) when the customer was considering replacing it if the wobble couldn't be fixed,
but apparently it went straight into a storm drain right after and got bent again.
Fortunately, there was no deformation to the bead hook and no bent spokes,
so I was able to fix it with a standard truing job.

↑There were some scuff marks on the upper edge of the bead hook,
so I smoothed them out with a file.
If the brake feel becomes an issue,
adjust the brake shoe position slightly downward.