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Old 07-03-23 | 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by alcjphil
What do tires have to do with this? Just install the ones on your current wheel unless they are worn out
I'm pretty sure he meant road wheels.
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Old 07-03-23 | 04:04 AM
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Originally Posted by slammer66
Well that was part of my original question, if this should be repaired or should I get new wheels. if I were to replace them, what would be a reasonable set of road tires.
I assume you mean road wheels? I am also assuming the failure is on the rear wheel. If money is tight and you don't care if your wheels match, you probably only need to replace the rear - that's where all the drive forces are. Your local bike shop should have a replacement wheel in your budget.

If you want to replace both, there are some good options here that aren't terrible expensive:

https://bicyclewheelwarehouse.com/
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Old 07-03-23 | 04:09 AM
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Buy a spoke and true it yourself. There is a good chance it will be close to okay or even okay by just putting in the one spoke and tensioning just it to the point where the wheel runs true. If not some fine tuning of surrounding spokes may be required. What have you got to lose? If it doesn't work out you have only invested in one spoke and you might learn something. Watch a few youtube videos on truing..
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