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    Park Tool TS 4.2 Truing Stand

    New, assembled but never used Park Tool TS 4.2 Truing stand, Waterford NY. Pickup only. $350.00
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    ProBikeKit Don’t buy from them

    I purchase a Park Tool Tensioner from ProBikeKit. It was scratched-up and obviously used. Trying to contact support was a rabbit hole. I would not buy from them.
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    Derailleur adjustment after removing wheel

    I definitely caused my own problem. It was the first time that I took off a derailleured wheel in some 25 years. I caused it to go out of adjustment while trying to get it on. It shouldn’t be a struggle next time. One tip for the Aventon Level... remove the drive side nut and washers,.. slide...
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    Derailleur adjustment after removing wheel

    Thanks for the feedback. I went back and forth with the cabl adjustment. I then turned the limiter screw and was able to dial it in.
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    Derailleur adjustment after removing wheel

    Hello, Level owner here. I just replaced a rear spoke and struggled a bit when I was sorting-out how to get the chain and derailleur positioned as I reinstalled the wheel. Now it’s not shifting properly. It doesn’t want to go to the biggest gear and I can hear that it is not set right for the...
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    I need Spokes for the rear wheel of my Aventon Level

    Aventon sent my spare spokes. I believe that I heard the warning not let the nipple fall away in between the double walled rim. I know I heard that somewhere....
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    I need Spokes for the rear wheel of my Aventon Level

    I haven’t heard from them yet.
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    So, that site is the company’s old site. The new site is https://mbrebel.com and I talked to the owner, Lynne, who is quite knowledgeable. I ordered 11 and 12 Ga. spokes. I’ll let y’all know how it works out. If the 11 Ga. spokes work, I will consider rebuilding my rear with them. One thing...
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    Perhaps these will work as an upgrade to 11 Ga. The 194 mm length matches my measurement.
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    This might be it
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    Absolutely. What-with the spoke issues on the Level,.. you’d think there would be a part available on their page. Hopefully the community will be able to provide links to replacements. I’ll post if I find one. J.R., thanks for the engagement on this thread.
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    I just measured it. The length is 192 mm to the break. I am guessing the the missing bend portion would add another 4 or 5 mm.
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    I need Spokes for the rear wheel of my Aventon Level

    I am measuring 192 mm. I am estimating that the broken bend at the hub would add 4 mm.
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    I need Spokes for the rear wheel of my Aventon Level

    Thanks for the reply. I see the URL for https://thebikeshopstore.com and I am searching for spokes there right now.
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    Thanks for the reply. I don’t know how long they are. I just discovered the broken spoke and I am just now looking into it.
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    I am willing to replace them all. If anyone finds a source for the rear 12 ga. spoke replacements, please post a link.
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    I need Spokes for the rear wheel of my Aventon Level

    I need spokes too. I broke 1 rear spoke. If anyone finds a source, please post a link to the product.
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    How to Replace a Broken Spoke

    Are spoke replacements available from Aventon? Is it possible to replace them all with a heavier spoke?
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    Which suspension post for a comfort upright bike

    I just received the Suntour post. I was surprised by the weight, it’s heavier than I thought it would be. But that’s on me; I could have looked it up. I also got the heavier (red) spring. After swapping it in, it occurred to me how easy that was to do and that the posts should be offered with...
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    Pace 500 Hill Climb abilities

    If you’re on the edge, height-wise, use your inseam to tip the scales.
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