700c rear wheel urgently needed

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Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
As title says, I am in urgent need of a rear wheel for my race bike. The current one only has a little bit of play in it, but it is rubbing on the brake pads and is quite unsecure when I go around corners. It also keep locking up under heavy braking.

I am looking for something as cheap as possible and preferrably a similar depth as these:
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Location
Maidstone
I have a Rolf Vector Comp
 

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gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
Can you not loosen the rear brake a little until you get the chance to take it to a bike shop where a mechanic can true it again?

If you are locking your rear wheel under normal braking, then you are either braking far too hard or not shifting your weight appropriately.
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
How old is the wheel? could just be in need of a trueing , my LBs charges £5 and have you checked the hub for play as the cones might just need adjusting.
What condition are the brake pads in?
Both wheels are about 4 years old. The wheels are not the highest of quality and I am not an ace with bike mechanics. I might take it to my LBS next week and see if they could have a go at trueing it. But I suspect it is new wheel time.

The brake pads are brand new (well from christmas and done 1500 miles with them). They still have plenty of tread on them but one seems to be wearing down faster than the other where they are rubbing.
They might just need a bit of lube where that spring back into place though.
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Can you not loosen the rear brake a little until you get the chance to take it to a bike shop where a mechanic can true it again?

If you are locking your rear wheel under normal braking, then you are either braking far too hard or not shifting your weight appropriately.
It is not under normal braking but when going down hills and I have to stop for something (junction/car).
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
I have a Rolf Vector Comp
Price and condition please?
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
The current one only has a little bit of play in it

Sounds like the cones have slackened off so less tension is on the bearings. Fairly easy to tighten with a pair of cone spanners (or just cheap thin spanners often in flatpack furniture). If you haven't had the hubs serviced periodically throughout their life then you may be in need of new bearings, or worse, new hubs.

but it is rubbing on the brake pads

The wheel is no longer true, or the brakes are badly adjusted.

and is quite unsecure when I go around corners.

Could be caused by the play in the bearings or you could be in need of new (high quality) tires.

It also keep locking up under heavy braking ... It is not under normal braking but when going down hills and I have to stop for something (junction/car)

Are you sure that you are not relying too heavily on the rear brake and not using the front brake enough? It's normally pretty easy to lock up a rear wheel on a road bike.

You may not need a new wheel. I'd advise either doing the work yourself, or give the work to an LBS who won't try and sell you a rear wheel for the extra profit.
 
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Matthew_T

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
You may not need a new wheel. I'd advise either doing the work yourself, or give the work to an LBS who won't try and sell you a rear wheel for the extra profit.
I did go to the LBS a little while ago just for a bit of insight abou the wobble. I didnt take the wheel with me (bit silly of me), but he said the same as you.

I will find out next week how much it will be for them to check the wheel out.
 
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