I have about 300 miles on my Radwagon and I have been having trouble with loose spokes on the rear wheel. I weigh about 200 pounds and my wife is about 110 pounds. Well within the 350 pound limit but driving around with her on the back has caused the spokes to loosen considerably.
I tightened all of the spokes 1/4 turn and the rattle of the loose spokes went away. The wheel remained true. I don't think they are tight enough to resist loosening when I put extra weight on the bike. Radpower technical support suggested I tighten another 1/4 turn but I am holding off until I get a spoke tension gauge and can balance the spoke tensions on the wheel. I can't hear the difference in pluck tone in these short 12 gauge spokes so I can't use my sound method I use for longer, thinner spokes.
Anyone got any advice on wheel balancing with short, 1 cross 12 gauge spokes?
I tightened all of the spokes 1/4 turn and the rattle of the loose spokes went away. The wheel remained true. I don't think they are tight enough to resist loosening when I put extra weight on the bike. Radpower technical support suggested I tighten another 1/4 turn but I am holding off until I get a spoke tension gauge and can balance the spoke tensions on the wheel. I can't hear the difference in pluck tone in these short 12 gauge spokes so I can't use my sound method I use for longer, thinner spokes.
Anyone got any advice on wheel balancing with short, 1 cross 12 gauge spokes?
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