Selkie
04-09-2005, 10:31 AM
Today, I had my first broken spoke (rear wheel--broke in the middle). I rode seven miles home w/the tire rubbing against my rear brake and wobbling. Downhills were interesting!!! Unfortunately, my LBS won't have it repaired until Wednesday afternoon, which means I have to ride my clunker Trek hybrid until then.
My question to the TE experts is how best to avoid broken spokes. The bike path on which I usually ride has a couple of rough sections with some pretty bad "tree root bumps." Will it help to lift my butt off the saddle when I go over rough terrain? I usually try to on the worst spots, as my road bike doesn't have much in the way of suspension ;) If this will help, I'll get into the habit of doing it anytime I encounter a nasty bump that I can't avoid.
If this is a stupid question, forgive me. I've only been riding outside regularly for about six-seven months!!
My question to the TE experts is how best to avoid broken spokes. The bike path on which I usually ride has a couple of rough sections with some pretty bad "tree root bumps." Will it help to lift my butt off the saddle when I go over rough terrain? I usually try to on the worst spots, as my road bike doesn't have much in the way of suspension ;) If this will help, I'll get into the habit of doing it anytime I encounter a nasty bump that I can't avoid.
If this is a stupid question, forgive me. I've only been riding outside regularly for about six-seven months!!