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An den Felgen liegt’s wohl eher nicht. Das waren Ritchey WCS Trail.Was waren das für Felgen?
Ist hier off-topic und ich will den Thread nicht zusammen, aber wen es interessiert, der kann sich das ja mal hier genauer ansehen.
Die Antwort vom Ritchey Consumer Service: „…The problem … is due to several factors such as an aggressive / corrosive tubeless sealant (most of them contain ammonia or ammonia is created as part of the oxidation process), possible scratches on the anodization that weaken the protection against corrosion and / or electrolytic processes. We do not guarantee the rims against corrosion - and I am sorry to say that WCS Trail spare rims are no longer available.
A possible and inexpensive solution is to fix the rim by taping the rim with tubeless tape.“