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Clipped_in 07-06-16 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by rpenmanparker (Post 18892590)
Why should a wheel be rideable with a broken spoke?

Seriously********** :rolleyes: Maybe for you Houstonites, but out here in the mountains some of the best places to ride there is no reliable cell service--mountain peaks and all...

BikingGrad80 07-06-16 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Clipped_in (Post 18893333)
Seriously********** :rolleyes: Maybe for you Houstonites, but out here in the mountains some of the best places to ride there is no reliable cell service--mountain peaks and all...

Exactly. I was fortunate to be able to pay someone with a pickup truck some cash to take me 30 miles back to my car. Where I broke down even Uber wasn't available. If I had been someplace really remote the result could have been life threatening.

beechnutC23 07-06-16 07:34 PM

You guys probably know this, but with respect to being stranded due to a breakdown, the AAA in the US and the CAA in Canada will rescue you and your bike if it's a mechanical breakdown. Might be worth the cost of membership. The car that I bought last year comes with free roadside assistance but I kept my CAA membership active for when I'm on the bike.

Worst case of broken spokes I had was touring on a cheap CCM "10-speed" in my late teens, with a friend, between Fort Erie and Niagara Falls. Bike was laden with packs. One rear spoke broke, I went a few km. Another broke, went a few more km. When the 6th broke, the wheel completely warped and jammed in the stays. A good samaritan took me the rest of the way to Niagara Falls where we camped and I where I found a bike shop to repair the wheel.

I'm now a wee bit on the heavy side (195 lbs) and a broken spoke significantly increases the load on the others.

Clipped_in 07-08-16 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by beechnutC23 (Post 18894403)
You guys probably know this, but with respect to being stranded due to a breakdown, the AAA in the US and the CAA in Canada will rescue you and your bike if it's a mechanical breakdown. Might be worth the cost of membership. The car that I bought last year comes with free roadside assistance but I kept my CAA membership active for when I'm on the bike.

Or, you could just train on wheels built for reliability and not have to worry about it all together...;) Good everyday wheels are the ones you don't have to think much about.

topflightpro 07-08-16 08:48 AM

I want to know more about these broken Mavic wheels. Mavic's aren't known for being particularly light, or particularly aero, or having great hubs, but they are known to be overbuilt and solid wheels that last years. You're more likely to wear out a brake track or bearings on a Mavic than have issues with spokes breaking or pulling through. (As an aside, a good shop has Ksyrium spokes in stock. The wheels are so common that it makes sense for a shope to have a few spokes on hand. I know my LBS does.)

I'm curious, how exactly this issue happened? Did you hit something?

RPK79 07-08-16 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by BikingGrad80 (Post 18886918)
It left me stranded in the middle of nowhere in rural Wisconsin.

I'm sure there was a bar within a few hundred yards.

BikingGrad80 07-08-16 12:11 PM

I ordered a set a 28 spoke Velocity A23/Origen formula hub wheels from Velomine. 28 is close enough to 32 and I need to get back in the game. For $200 I can't come close to building a set for that.

BikingGrad80 07-08-16 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by topflightpro (Post 18897737)
I want to know more about these broken Mavic wheels. Mavic's aren't known for being particularly light, or particularly aero, or having great hubs, but they are known to be overbuilt and solid wheels that last years. You're more likely to wear out a brake track or bearings on a Mavic than have issues with spokes breaking or pulling through. (As an aside, a good shop has Ksyrium spokes in stock. The wheels are so common that it makes sense for a shope to have a few spokes on hand. I know my LBS does.)

I'm curious, how exactly this issue happened? Did you hit something?

Nope I was riding and heard a ping and thought I deflected a rock then all of the sudden felt something was wrong and when I checked it out the spoke had pulled through and just touching it came right out along with a small circular chunk of the rim surrounding the spoke. Wheel came with the bike and had 12k miles. No ammount of adjustment could make the wheel ridable.

My friend has a Ksryium Equippe S which came with his. He was just riding along with the club and heard a ping. The hub had cracked on the drive side between two spoke sections (a large section was cracked and separated). He only had 4k miles on it. I was going to take his rim but found a small hairline crack on both sides of an eyelet/spoke-hole on the drive side so even if his hub wouldn't have failed the same thing would have happened to him as me.

rpenmanparker 07-08-16 12:29 PM

Over-tensioned spokes?


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