Starchivore
I don't know much about Cinco de Mayo
- Location
- Halifax, West Yorkshire
Right, it was probably doomed to happen.
A spoke broke on my dear old Ribble, rear wheel, near the hub.
It's an old wheel, not the prettiest and a bit rusty in spots- not my fault as it came out of a shed as I needed something that would work with this bike. It's been fine since I put it on about 18 months ago, but a spoke has now broke. I may be somewhat at fault for this with my lack of maintenance skills and neglecting to fettle as I should.
I'm wondering what to do. I know you can get a new spoke put on for around £20-25 (right>), but I'm wondering if it's worth it.... the other spokes could be on the way out themselves, I've no idea how old they are and as I said the wheel isn't in perfect condition by any means.
Would it be better just to get an entire new wheel, do you think? I have serious budget-restrictions so would be looking to limit my spend to £30ish, which I know is peanuts for a wheel, but I would go second hand if there are options in okay condition.
I just don't want to pay for a repair and then another spoke breaks next month on it! This is my wet-weather bike so I don't need it absolutely urgently but will definitely need it every week this winter when the weather is bad and I don't want to use my other bike to commute.
Do advise me.
A spoke broke on my dear old Ribble, rear wheel, near the hub.
It's an old wheel, not the prettiest and a bit rusty in spots- not my fault as it came out of a shed as I needed something that would work with this bike. It's been fine since I put it on about 18 months ago, but a spoke has now broke. I may be somewhat at fault for this with my lack of maintenance skills and neglecting to fettle as I should.
I'm wondering what to do. I know you can get a new spoke put on for around £20-25 (right>), but I'm wondering if it's worth it.... the other spokes could be on the way out themselves, I've no idea how old they are and as I said the wheel isn't in perfect condition by any means.
Would it be better just to get an entire new wheel, do you think? I have serious budget-restrictions so would be looking to limit my spend to £30ish, which I know is peanuts for a wheel, but I would go second hand if there are options in okay condition.
I just don't want to pay for a repair and then another spoke breaks next month on it! This is my wet-weather bike so I don't need it absolutely urgently but will definitely need it every week this winter when the weather is bad and I don't want to use my other bike to commute.
Do advise me.