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  1. #1
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    Nov 2002
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    good wheelbuilder in Boston area?

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    I broke a spoke 2 weeks ago & have spent the evenings since trying to remove the cassette locknut. The last time I broke a spoke on this wheel I didn't have a cog wrench or chain whip so I took it to a bike shop in Providence. I think they put the locknut on with the axle in a vise and I've had some on line advice that without putting it back in a vise I won't be able to get it off. I'm not inclined to go back there, since I specifically told them it was for a touring bike (i.e. one that could break a spoke a long ways from a shop). I want this one hand tightened to 40 Nm so I can use my Hypercracker the next time I break a spoke on a long ride. I was putting so much force on the pedal this time that I was worried about damaging the seat stay. Has anyone had spokes replaced at a shop locally that you were then able to remove the lockring yourself if needed?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
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    North Andover, Massachusetts USA
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    Jean -
    I haven't been unlucky enough to have to deal with a broken spoke on the road. So I guess that may speak to the wheel-building capabilities at Belmont Wheelworks; they built the wheels for my Peter Mooney touring bike. I've been happy with the service there, might be worth a try for your wheel.

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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Massachusetts
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    Newfsmith, I live in Wayland, MA and will remove your lock ring if you like. I have the puller, a bench vise, and a 12 inch crescent wrench and haven't yet met a cassette or freewheel I couldn't remove (but of course there's a first time for everything). No torque wrench though, so I can't measure 40 Nm for the re-install. I build wheels too, but haven't been a professional bike mechanic for 30 years.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    Massachusetts
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    Jean:

    Bicycle Alley here in Worcester just built two beautiful wheels for me. Ask for Neil, tell him you are friends of Kaye and Brian Richard.





    karen
    Quitting is NOT an option!
    Know the signs of stroke!! www.stroke.org

 

 

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