Spoke Question
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Sturmey Archer Hub


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From: New England
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Spoke Question
Thanks to the help of the ever-generous Pastor Bob here on the boards, I've now got a working Raleigh wheel set with Westrick rims. I always have thought very highly of these parts, even if they aren't the most modern. Anyway, the rear wheel needs a spoke. Would I be able to get a replacement spoke at a local bike shop? Or are these search items these days? I haven't gone looking for spokes in ages, since I didn't need them for the longest time (string of luck). Would I be able to just get some spokes at a local shop, or are these not around any more? I'd prefer galvanized steel to match what I have, but I will settle for stainless if needed-- just looking for something that fits. Where do you get your spokes for these old 40 hole SA wheels?
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surly old man

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From: Carlisle, PA
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You should not have trouble getting a spoke of any length at any full-service bike shop. Many cut their own to length right there. And it should only cost a few dollars or less.
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