Old 08-07-12, 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by sstorkel
This is a problem that won't be fixed by just having the LBS replace the spoke and re-true the wheel. They must check and adjust the tension of every spoke on the bike, preferably with a spoke tension meter!
If it's already broken spokes (plural) the rest in the wheel half (ex: rear drive side) should be very near their fatigue limit and should be replaced at the same time.
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