Leaving a broken or bent spoke in your wheel eventually leads to the wheel buckling out of shape, so make sure to replace a damaged spoke as soon as possible. Straight spokes keep the tension even all the way round the wheel so that it runs true. While replacing a bike spoke isn't too difficult, you do need some special tools to properly loosen and tighten the spoke nipple. Ensure that you get the right length of spoke from the bike store.
Replacing a rear wheel spoke requires that you remove the freewheel or cassette, the set of sprockets comprising your rear gears. Most 10-speed bikes manufactured since the mid-1980s use cassettes; older 10-speeds use freewheel...
Bike spokes keep your wheels straight and true. Broken or bent spokes left unfixed can lead to buckled wheels. So you have two main repair and maintenance jobs for bike spokes: replacing broken spokes and truing crooked wheels....
The spokes on a bicycle wheel help to support the weight of the frame and rider when the bicycle is in use. Over time, one of the spokes may wear out or break as the result of traveling over rough terrain. This forces the remai...
Bicycle spokes can become damaged by colliding with objects or simply through excessive wear. When a spoke becomes bent or broken, it no longer provides proper support for the rim of the wheel. Damaged spokes can create a serio...
Bicycle spokes are a very simple but important part of a bicycle wheel. The spokes are installed to provide support to the rim by anchoring into the spoke and distributing pressure evenly around the wheel. Spokes also provide t...
A loose spoke on a bike rim does not seem like much of a problem. The truth is the duty of a spoke is to balance the wheel and the bike frame. They give the whole bike stability. Riding around town with a broken spoke makes bal...
Adjusting the spokes on a bike is the main way in which a cyclist can correct bends in a wheel. Spoke adjustment can often seem like a complex task, leading many cyclists to seek professional assistance. However, with a little ...
A loose spoke can lead to mechanical failure of your cycling wheel, and it must be tightened to the appropriate specifications. A loose spoke is an indication that your wheel rim is also out of alignment and must be trued (alig...
Improper alignment typically becomes apparent when a section of the rim begins rubbing the break pad during rotation. In order for the bike to function correctly, it will be necessary to true (align rim) the wheel. Truing may a...