1,use the right brake pads2,Keep both the rims and the brake pads clean, do not use solvents, abrasives, or harsh chemicals3,Strip, clean, and regrets bearings every year4,Check spoke tension regularly, especially with disc brake wheels5,use only plastic tire levers when fixing flats6,Excessive heat, or any open flame, may damage the adhesive which joins the rim parts. Do not exceed 150º F. (65º C.) exposure to your composite rims7, Tubular tires require regular maintenance and inspection8, Installing the brake within the suggested brake area and try not to use continuous braking 9. Keep clincher rims at 120 psi MAX,10, Crashed or damaged wheels that show signs of damage, such as cracks, chips, loose fibers or fatigue marks, or those that you even suspect was damaged, immediately stop it then replace or repair the component