Crankarm said:Which bike/work shop in Cambridge was it?
There is one central workshop which is just a rip off. It might be them. If so then AVOID.
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Crankarm said:Which bike/work shop in Cambridge was it?
There is one central workshop which is just a rip off. It might be them. If so then AVOID.
snakehips said:Rear wheel spoke replacement is easy enough on the non-cassette side. Definitely worth a try I'd say , before shelling out a load of dosh.
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knonist said:...It is on the cassette side....
I think I will need to find a part time course for bike repairing on the evening if I'm going to be a commuter
there's no need to replace all the spokes. I'm just very surprised that you're getting charged £55 for one spoke - the service seems to me to be beside the point. Have you tried another bike shop?knonist said:Would I be better off asking the bike shop to replace all the spokes on that wheel at once or just one will do?
dellzeqq said:there's no need to replace all the spokes. I'm just very surprised that you're getting charged £55 for one spoke - the service seems to me to be beside the point. Have you tried another bike shop?
What type of wheel is it?
nice wheels - well worth fixingknonist said:Is it often that a spoke break in the middle? last time it broke near the hub end, and this time it is in the middle.
dellzeqq said:nice wheels - well worth fixing
as for the spoke breaking in the middle - you have me there. I've never seen that happen. Sorry.
Get one spoke replaced by a bike shop that wants to do it, and have the wheel re-tensioned. Perhaps someone can recommend a bikeshop in Cambridge
Tynan said:I used to bend a wheels a far bit, being a big bloke doing decent miles on London roads
eventually I sprung for hand built wheels and have barely had a problem since, they seem much much stronger and robust
knonist said:I'm guessing the mechanic rebuilded my wheel by hand....
Dont think they have a machine in their workshop