Andrew_Culture
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The wheels on my single speed were kindly donated by a friend who was chucking them out and they are pretty old (from an old Pug, maybe 30 years old). One was re-dished when the bike was converted to a singlespeed, and at the time I was warned that they were a bit knacked. They have flat bits where they've been clonked up kerbs (not by me!) and I seem to break a spoke at least once every three weeks.
So am I on a hiding to nuffink replacing spokes each time one snaps or should I just replace the wheels? This is my commuter bike so I'm more interested in strength than lightweight.
Any recommendations?
So am I on a hiding to nuffink replacing spokes each time one snaps or should I just replace the wheels? This is my commuter bike so I'm more interested in strength than lightweight.
Any recommendations?