a link to my blog on his, so I think that
it is only fair to do the same thing, plus
his blog is pretty interesting too.
Check it out here: www.ezbiker.blogspot.com
Started out on a nice ride tonight, beautiful weather and a light wind. I made my way downtown and was starting to cruise down some back alleys when I noticed a ticking noise coming from my rear wheel, at first I thought that it was my panniers rubbing on the spokes, I check and that was fine so I continued riding. I could still hear the ticking noise so I finally got off and checked the back wheel again, it looked all fine until I grabbed the spokes and noticed that they were very loose. Sure enough I found a broken spoke on the no-drive side, broken off where the spoke enters the hole on the hub. I gingerly rode it home and then removed the wheel for a closer inspection, it seems that the stock spokes are very cheap no-name ones, I expect that they would have all gone snap eventually. Tomorrow I will visit the bike shop and pick up some DT stainless spokes so that I can relace the wheel and get my bike up and running again. I will post picks of the wheel build up tomorrow for you guys to see.
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