After 3300 mi. I had a rim issue a few days ago; hit a pothole that ripped the spoke nipple right out of
the rim, horrifying. I initially though my wheel was a right-off. Luckily, I had some small grommets I
use in leather work. Mashing 2 male grommets together with J.B. Weld, I glued & pressed them into
the hole. They were a perfect size to receive a spoke nipple. After seating the nipple, I inserted a spoke
& tightened it up. Since the glue set, the wheel has been good as new.(what luck) I definitely think
NCM should be using grommets for their rims as I have seen in the rims of other ebikes. As for your
problem, George, I´ve can only guess why your wheel tacoed. Even after my rim issue, the wheel is
true within a mm. It could be that since spokes are probably tightened with a power screwdriver, they
may have been too tight, or perhaps there was a metallurgic imperfection in the rim. Labelled a Mtn.
bike, the moscow is designed more for getting up a mountain than shredding down one. Yes, I think
the rims could be improved, but the problems I´ve had with rim & spokes have been my fault. I find
it hard to imagine what it would take,(heavy as I am), to taco one of these rims.