A gap or a welded bead? Aren't those rims welded where they join? If
it is a raised area where there is a weld then a small wood sanding
block and some 200 grit should take it down but no too fast. If a
noticeable gap then I would not want that rim.

On Feb 5, 1:09 pm, Patrick in VT <psh...@drm.com> wrote:
> Is it a Velocity Synergy by chance?  That rim seems to have a proud
> seam, as Anne suggests, which can cause the pulsing or throbbing
> feeling.
>
> you may find that the pulsing goes away after a few rides.  if it
> persists, and really annoys you, you might consider very, very
> carefully sanding it down.
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