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knack-knees
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I broke a rear wheel spoke over the weekend on a Shimano WH RS10 wheel.
Went to LBS who said it'd take a week to come in which is bit too long for me.
So I thought I'd do it myself. I know my spokes are 302mm but do I have to buy shimano types (which are aero) or can I buy from cyclebasket that do the same length (but I don't know of they're aero)? Any other sources?
Thanks
http://www.cyclebasket.com/m9b0s454p0/C ... _-_Silver_
Went to LBS who said it'd take a week to come in which is bit too long for me.
So I thought I'd do it myself. I know my spokes are 302mm but do I have to buy shimano types (which are aero) or can I buy from cyclebasket that do the same length (but I don't know of they're aero)? Any other sources?
Thanks
http://www.cyclebasket.com/m9b0s454p0/C ... _-_Silver_
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If its broken a drive side rear spoke, I think about getting the wheel rebuilt, unless one spoke has taken a whack, once on goes through fatigue, often they all start going.Friend of Herne Hill Velodrome: http://www.hernehillvelodrome.com/friends/0
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ok spoke to cyclebasket - none will fit as Shimano won't take J spokes. Searching on line they're £3 each, any other sources?0