Bigtallfatbloke
New Member
Breaking a spoke is a bugger...it's happened to me three times and each time it meant a trip to a LBS and a wheel true. No problem if there is a LBS nearby who know how to do it. But what about when there isn't?
Todya I was ona bike maintenance course and we covered spoke replacement and basic wheel truing (i'e just on the bike using the blocks as a reference...noy using a truing wheel).
Now as the spokes usually break on the rear wheel on the drive side the cassette needs removing. Ok...so here is my question to you seasoned tourers....
...how do you avoid th eneed to carry a bloody great spanner and a chain whip to get the cassette off?? These tools are HEAVY...is there some other way to do it, or lighter tools??
I want to be able to re spoke and true the wheel, but there is no way i can add those tools to my load..it will cripple me
Todya I was ona bike maintenance course and we covered spoke replacement and basic wheel truing (i'e just on the bike using the blocks as a reference...noy using a truing wheel).
Now as the spokes usually break on the rear wheel on the drive side the cassette needs removing. Ok...so here is my question to you seasoned tourers....
...how do you avoid th eneed to carry a bloody great spanner and a chain whip to get the cassette off?? These tools are HEAVY...is there some other way to do it, or lighter tools??
I want to be able to re spoke and true the wheel, but there is no way i can add those tools to my load..it will cripple me
