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Nice wheels you got there. The damage doesn't look to bad. I would say you could just fill it with some middel viscosity epoxy resin. Mix some resin (epoxys are sold in two separate containers. You have to mix the right ratio (very important) of both components together to get the resin start to react) and carefully fill the damaged spots. Don't use too much resin here. Then place a small patch of scotch tape on the braking surface. This will keep the resin quite flat to the braking surface. Let the resin set for 48h at room temperature. Remove the tape. Get some 240/400/800 grit paper and carefully sand the epoxy flat in the tire groove. Start with the 240 and then get finer. If necessary sand the braking surface flat. Be very carefull there, and start with the 800 paper. Only sand down to the original surface.
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