I dont believe so it would be very rare for a bent rim to warp a rotor the impact that bent the rim could have warped it though heat is usually what warps a rotor.
It is possible to warp your rotor by overtightening your lug nuts, so maybe your situation is also possible.
If the bent rim is mounted on the front you would feel the steering wheel and front end shimmy or shake depending on the severity of the bend and speed of the vehicle. If the bent rim is mounted on the rear you would feel the vehicle shaking but not in the steering wheel.
Yes, it can.
Yes, a bent bike rim can be fixed by adjusting the spokes or replacing the rim if necessary.
Bad tire, bent rim, warped brake rotor, bad cv shaft........
If the rim is bent, the rim needs replaced and is the problem.
The possibilities are, a bad tire with belt separation (most likely), a bent rim or a bent axle. If it only wobbles when the brakes are applied you may have a warped brake rotor or brake drum (which ever applies).
tire out of round belt shift bent rim or play in front end components. could be a rotor if it gets worse during breaking it is rotor.
You may have a bent rim or damaged the tire.
If it is severely bent the side wall in that area may be damaged, but if it is just a curb hit, the tire should be fine mounted on another rim. If it is a steel rim, the tire can be taken off and the lip of the rim bent back into place and used.
Yes, it is possible to fix a bent bike rim by using a spoke wrench to adjust the tension of the spokes and straighten out the rim. However, if the bend is severe or the rim is damaged, it may be necessary to replace the rim.
Yes, a bent bicycle rim can be fixed by a professional bike mechanic using specialized tools and techniques to straighten the rim and ensure it is safe to use.