Rim
The rim is the hoop-shaped metal or carbon fiber component that makes up the perimeter of the wheel. The exterior consists of two steep, hook-shaped walls that allow the bead of the tire to form a tight seal. Inside is a smooth, concave surface on which a tight layer of plastic or tape is placed to prevent punctures and leaks. Throughout the rim’s interior are evenly spaced holes, called eyelets. The eyelets are flanged, allowing them to house small cone-shaped nuts, or nipples, which are tightened to the threads of the spokes.