Thread: Broken Spoke
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Old 09-30-03 | 06:26 AM
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MisterJ
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From: Travelers Rest, SC
Broken Spoke

I had a new experience yesterday. I had to replace a broken spoke on my wife's bike. I had actually put about 1500 miles on the wheel so it was really my wheel. As you could expect, it was freewheel side.

I am not a little guy and there are some pretty good hills around here, so you can imagine that the freewheel was torqued down pretty tight. I was surprised at the amount of force it took to break it loose. I didn't expect to have to use a 2 foot extension on the freewheel remover. I had to use the first law of Puerto Rican mechanics, "If it doesn't move, get a bigger hammer!" Figuratively speaking, anyway. And the price was right, 85 cents for a new spoke.

But all is well, the wheel trued up nicely, and it gave me the excuse to regrease the rear wheel.

Go for it.
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