Clarification: I have 2 wheels. Neither is visually amazing, both are old, but one is certainly better looking than the other.
- The wheel on my K6 has spokes that are completely brown. They aren't broken, nor has rust obviously eaten away at the steel. The zinc/cadmium is either gone or the rust has come through, so the spokes can no longer be polished silver. The wheel has been balanced by a shop and my tire is so new it still has "hair". Nothing "Wrong" with the wheel, it's just that I have enough rust elsewhere.
- The wheel I took to the dealer/service dept. has standard zinc/cadmium plated spokes that polish up nicely, despite being used. The D.I.D. rim has minor spot-rust in places, but generally acceptable IMO. This is the one I was told was "bent". I have since removed the spokes and cleaned everything.
When I said the rim appears out of round, I used a steel ruler at my (flat) workbench. It appears that I was actually using my metal yardstick at the time, not the meter stick, so in fact it may be 1/16th out of round, which as you know is closer to 2mm. I didn't realize the mistake at the time. At any rate, I didn't use tools that a service department would have.
My hope is that at very least I can recycle the used, but more aesthetically pleasing spokes. If I were "lucky" I'd use the rim too.