>>1175373>A buddy of mine thinks the wheels are very unqiue and that i possibly wont be able to find a replacement wheel for it. Is this true, does the wheel type for this bike not exist or is rare to find?likely bullshit, get the ISO bead seat diameter for us
>>1175382>The guy at the local bike shop here told me it needed to be replacedalso bullshit unless it's tacod or one of the spoke flanges in the hub broke but even then, parts of the wheel can be salvaged whether it's the rim or the hub. See if you can get a second opinion on truing the wheel, no doubt a bike shop wants to upsell you a wheel if they could
>And 22" from rim to rim.look at the tire for a 3 digit number telling you the ISO bead seat diameter diameter. It'll look kinda like pic related
>>1175393get the bike as reliable as possible with as little as possible, that's all you need for deliveries. Even if that means not buying a new derailleur or removing it, shortening the chain, and going single speed. There's not a lot of money in PM so stretching your dollars is important. I used to PM and you can get kicked out of the platform for reasons beyond your fault. If you spent good money on a new wheel and derailleur and get kicked off for too many messed up orders because the barista didn't sweeten the coffee right, the sandwich maker threw pickles in a no pickles order, your phone glitched and you missed too many orders, or entitled fucks just low rate you, you're out of luck and need to switch to a different platform like doordash/caviar. (speaking from experience)