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BROKEN SPOKES
If you have a broken spoke,
simply replace it before you align
the wheel. On a wheel from a
derailleur equipped bike, you will
need to remove the freewheel
first.
On the road you may not have
replacement spokes available. If
an accident has ruined several
spokes in one section of a wheel,
you can redistribute the remaining
spokes to hold the wheel together
long enough to get to a bike shop.
You can even use a couple of
spokes form the other wheel.
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On the road, if a spoke has
broken near the hub, you can
loosen it, bend it around a nearby
crossing of spokes, and then
retighten it. This spoke will then
be able to continue to support the
rim until you can replace the
spoke.
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