Asking for a friend - genuinely!
My friend and I have just come back from a week's touring in the Netherlands. He has a Trek Domane bike, one of these:
https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/...omane-al-2-gen-4/41587/?colorCode=red_reddark
He had a problem over the week with spokes breaking - it happened twice. We went to bike shops and had them fixed both times. He's a big fella - 6 foot 8 and a little bit heavier than he probably should be (by his own admission and he doesn't mind me saying this here).
We did a similar tour last year and there were no problems then but obviously it's not ideal to have spokes keep pinging like that.
I had a look at the wheels on his bike and they're only 24 spoke and I don't think they're heavy duty enough for this kind of riding. He tours with loaded panniers.
The wheel spec according to Trek is this:
Hub rear
Formula RX-142 alloy, 6-bolt, Shimano 11-speed freehub, 142x12 mm thru axle
Skewer rear
Bontrager Switch chamfered thru axle, removable lever
Rim
Bontrager Paradigm SL, Tubeless Ready, 24-hole, 21 mm width, Presta valve
Spokes
14 g stainless steel, black
Tyre
Bontrager R1 Hard-Case Lite, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700x32 mm
Am I on the right track in thinking that a beefier rear wheel (36 spoke?) would help? And if so can anyone point me towards a suitable one? He isn't into bike mechanics so has asked me to look into it for him.
My friend and I have just come back from a week's touring in the Netherlands. He has a Trek Domane bike, one of these:
https://www.trekbikes.com/gb/en_GB/...omane-al-2-gen-4/41587/?colorCode=red_reddark
He had a problem over the week with spokes breaking - it happened twice. We went to bike shops and had them fixed both times. He's a big fella - 6 foot 8 and a little bit heavier than he probably should be (by his own admission and he doesn't mind me saying this here).
We did a similar tour last year and there were no problems then but obviously it's not ideal to have spokes keep pinging like that.
I had a look at the wheels on his bike and they're only 24 spoke and I don't think they're heavy duty enough for this kind of riding. He tours with loaded panniers.
The wheel spec according to Trek is this:
Hub rear
Formula RX-142 alloy, 6-bolt, Shimano 11-speed freehub, 142x12 mm thru axle
Skewer rear
Bontrager Switch chamfered thru axle, removable lever
Rim
Bontrager Paradigm SL, Tubeless Ready, 24-hole, 21 mm width, Presta valve
Spokes
14 g stainless steel, black
Tyre
Bontrager R1 Hard-Case Lite, wire bead, 60 tpi, 700x32 mm
Am I on the right track in thinking that a beefier rear wheel (36 spoke?) would help? And if so can anyone point me towards a suitable one? He isn't into bike mechanics so has asked me to look into it for him.