Douglas Ruby
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- USA
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- Groton
Well, not a terrible thing, but I was forced back to my 1974 Campagnolo equipped custom road bike today because a rear spoke broke on my 2015/16 base Turbo....
I haven't ridden for almost a month (since May 1) because of travel and two surgeries. One surgery was for a nasty skin cancer on my head and the second was an orthopedic surgery on my hand. Both kept me off the bike till yesterday (May 26). I went on a nice morning ride (about 15 miles) averaging over 20 mph, and noticed some wheel noise (spoke pinging). When I got back I noticed I had crossed 600 miles total on my Turbo so I decided it would be a good time to get the bike up on the service stand, pull both wheels, and clean and service everything. When I wiped down the rear wheel, I noticed one of the spokes flopping around. It broke right where the threaded end goes into the nipple. Since I do not have any spare spokes, I removed the cluster (for cleaning), and took both wheels to the dealer for spoke replacement (on the rear), and truing on both.
I should get both wheels back today and get my Turbo back on the road.
I haven't ridden for almost a month (since May 1) because of travel and two surgeries. One surgery was for a nasty skin cancer on my head and the second was an orthopedic surgery on my hand. Both kept me off the bike till yesterday (May 26). I went on a nice morning ride (about 15 miles) averaging over 20 mph, and noticed some wheel noise (spoke pinging). When I got back I noticed I had crossed 600 miles total on my Turbo so I decided it would be a good time to get the bike up on the service stand, pull both wheels, and clean and service everything. When I wiped down the rear wheel, I noticed one of the spokes flopping around. It broke right where the threaded end goes into the nipple. Since I do not have any spare spokes, I removed the cluster (for cleaning), and took both wheels to the dealer for spoke replacement (on the rear), and truing on both.
I should get both wheels back today and get my Turbo back on the road.
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