KnackeredBike
I do my own stunts
There are two bike shops in my nearest town.
1. Go in for anything and they tell you your bike is scrap and you need a new £600 one.
2. Will repair absolutely everything, and refuse to repair something that is wearing out until it is actually worn out.
Obviously I go to 2, not least because I quite enjoy the "we know best" atmosphere.
I took the bike along on Friday because a couple of spokes had broken. After reading on here that once spokes start to break, they will all break, and I tend to work my bike hard I asked for a new wheel. But they suggested new spokes instead, as it would be cheaper, so I agreed to that.
Went back a bit later and the wheel was truer than a nun at confession, paid and left.
Cycling up a moderate hill today there was a snap and one of the spokes broken at the centre of the wheel. It was about 60km on from the repair. The wheel immediately came out of true a couple of mm, enough to foul the brake pads. When I've had spokes go in the past the wheel does not immediately come out of true, I'm not sure this suggests it was under a lot of tension?
I will pop in tomorrow, I don't know if a fair outcome would be
a. Repair it free/at a discount as it's so soon after the repair.
b. New wheel at a discount.
c. Broken spokes happen, bad luck, pay for the repair.
Thanks for the advice.
1. Go in for anything and they tell you your bike is scrap and you need a new £600 one.
2. Will repair absolutely everything, and refuse to repair something that is wearing out until it is actually worn out.
Obviously I go to 2, not least because I quite enjoy the "we know best" atmosphere.
I took the bike along on Friday because a couple of spokes had broken. After reading on here that once spokes start to break, they will all break, and I tend to work my bike hard I asked for a new wheel. But they suggested new spokes instead, as it would be cheaper, so I agreed to that.
Went back a bit later and the wheel was truer than a nun at confession, paid and left.
Cycling up a moderate hill today there was a snap and one of the spokes broken at the centre of the wheel. It was about 60km on from the repair. The wheel immediately came out of true a couple of mm, enough to foul the brake pads. When I've had spokes go in the past the wheel does not immediately come out of true, I'm not sure this suggests it was under a lot of tension?
I will pop in tomorrow, I don't know if a fair outcome would be
a. Repair it free/at a discount as it's so soon after the repair.
b. New wheel at a discount.
c. Broken spokes happen, bad luck, pay for the repair.
Thanks for the advice.