The backboard.
On a standard Basketball net, the rim is attached perpendicularly to the backboard, which is usually white (or clear) in colour.
it is the hoop attached to the backboard
The rim is the circular hoop attached perpendicularly to the backboard. The rim is usually painted orange and is made of iron. When the game first originated, a basket was used instead of a rim, which is why it is called 'basketball'.
It is attached to your valve stem. Inside the rim/tire.
that's too bad.... Is there a question attached to this statement
In an official basketball competition event, like an approved NBA game, the rim is located 10 feet above the ground. The rim is attached to a backboard and the hoop is 18 inches in diameter.
No hubcaps, they do have a unilug, 1 bolt holds the rim on the spindle its usually quite large, the unilug is attached to the spindle and is the beaging assemble and rim are the only thing that turns
Some basic car knowledge here: - the tire, the rubber donut, sits on a rim - the rim is then bolted to either a brake drum, a brake rotor or possibly a hub. You can't take a tire off the axle, as it isn't attached to it. You can take a tire off the rim, you can take a rim off a brake drum or a hub. And you can take a brake drum or a hub off an axle. Let us know which it is.
RIM owns RIM
The two main brake types on a bicycle are rim brakes and disc brakes. Rim brakes work by clamping brake pads against the wheel rim, while disc brakes use calipers to grip a rotor attached to the wheel hub. Each type has its own advantages and considerations in terms of performance and maintenance.
From rim to rim