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Old 03-27-18 | 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by rublow
@veganbikes Thank you for your answer, however from my perspective that's not a solution. A new wheel that class is at least 10 times more than replacing all spokes even using SRAM kits.
@TrojanHorse You are right. I'll contact SRAM about full replacement.
No worries. I am more concerned with safety then cost and using a rim/hub that could have been the cause of fails. Plus at that amount of miles you cannot have much braking surface left and much left in the hubs themselves. If this were a brand new wheel I could understand wanting to keep it going but you have ridden it quite a bit, if your numbers are accurate, and you have earned yourself a new wheel if nothing else.
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