Originally Posted by
ultraman6970
Yes u have to start doing it yourself.
Probably u need to change all the spokes because with 5 and if the wheel has low spoke count, pretty much all of the other ones are ready to give up sooner or later.
how do I determine the spoke length <--- U have the broken spokes, right?, just measure them or take them to the lbs, they will determine by eye the right size, 1 or 2 mm longer is not an issue. Worse case scenario just take one spoke out and use that one to pick the new ones.
Spokes arent the same length in both wheels, it depends of the wheel and hubs, but pretty much the front ones plus the non driver side of the rear wheel could be the same size, obviously the driver side is shorter for a few mm because of dishing.
What wheel are we talking about anyways?? brand? model? spoke count, etc?
Ritchey OCR Pro, 20 front radial laced. 24 rear, drive side 3x laced, non drive side radial laced. Breaking spokes on front and rear.