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Old 12-11-11 | 03:31 PM
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LeeG
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Originally Posted by no1mad
Now wondering if just replacing that one spoke without tensioning the others at the time has led to the situation now. Considering getting a spoke wrench and attempting to tighten any loose spokes that I find, but from what little research I've done, just doing that willy nilly could cause even more damage...
I'd consider this wheel your learning experience wheel and be prepared to buy a GOOD replacement wheel as it fails bit by bit. If it's an old wheel with loose spokes that one broken spoke is the beginning of the end.
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