
Originally Posted by
OakLeaf
Have you, or has anyone here, tried one of those temporary cable spokes that the ACA has in its catalog?
ETA - sounds like DebW has, how far would you ride on one? Is it like a spare car tire, just good enough to limp to the next shop?
Actually, I tried one while wrenching for a charity ride. Good points: small, light, folds into tiny tube for carrying and includes a spoke wrench, fits any size wheel, can be installed without removing the cassette. Not needing a lockring tool or chainwhip is a huge deal if trying to keep weight light on a tour. I found it doesn't work as well as a normal spoke, doesn't take as much tension, and may take some fiddling to install correctly. You need to set the length to have enough windup left to add the tension - took me 3 tries to get this right the one time I used it. I have heard of people riding 100s of miles on one of these, and I wouldn't hesitate to ride however far I had to on it, but I'd replace it with a normal spoke when I could.
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2007 Peter Mooney w/S&S couplers/Terry Butterfly
1993 Bridgestone MB-3/Avocet O2 Air 40W
1980 Columbus Frame with 1970 Campy parts
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