Old 07-03-16 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
Riding light, low spoke wheels is worth a rare inconvenience. Besides it is hard to believe that the wheel could not be straightened sufficiently to be rideable given the availability of a spoke wrench. If you know a bit about building wheels I would spend some time practicing on the broken Aksium to learn how to get it reasonably true. That skill could come in handy again in future.
One can also choose to ride light, 28-32 spoke wheels, easily lighter than those Aksiums. How much lighter will depend on the budget.
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