I have aftermarket Kite wheelset and had to order the spoke torque set with adapters. The little flat spoke tool fit the front but the nippels on the rear wheel are beefed up and too big for that little tool. Torque wrench is expensive but worth it for as much as you'll use it
I was about to take my bike out for a ride today, and I noticed a broken spoke. After looking at it further, it looks like a rock hit it, and half of the spokes on it are actually broken. Is the rock what caused this? And how expensive is it to fix?
Hi great video. I got a question. I got myself new rear and back rims, and I've been tightening the spokes like you are doing in this video. What if 1 spoke is completely tighten ? Shall I skip that one and continue until all is the same? I mean, is it ok to skip spokes in the pattern if they are enough tightened ?
I have a KX65 is this I need to get the spokes fixed how do you get them tight because they broke off the rent so my dad can get my new one time so I need some help I am your biggest fan
Good question hope you found your answer.I think you. Must have to skip it as it's already tightened.Hope you found a video explaining what you wanted to know
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