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spokes loose
- happyhunter
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Thanks,
HH
'82 Kawasaki KZ305CSR
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Could also fashion a pointer positioned close to the rim in order to assess and hopefully rule out excessive run-out as the mounted wheel is slowly rotated by hand.
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Jon
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What is a tool to tighten spikes with. Am I stuck buying a special tool or will something else work?
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HH
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Check the spoke tension often, and after every slight turn of the spoke nipple. When the spoke has tightened to where it's immoveable with your fingers, carefully monitor the subsequent tightening by tapping the spoke with a wrench after every partial turn of the nipple. Try not to exceed the tightness needed to go from thunk to ring. This would be expected to not worsen any pre-existing rim run-out.
If needed, it would be okay to soak the spoke nipples with Kroil or other penetrant a day or so before attempting to turn the nipples.
How horribly rusted and crusty are the spokes and nipples? :pinch:
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Patton wrote:
If needed, it would be okay to soak the spoke nipples with Kroil or other penetrant a day or so before attempting to turn the nipples.
How horribly rusted and crusty are the spokes and nipples? :pinch:
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+ 1 on using a good penetrating oil in advance of trying to turn old nipples, and give them a good bunch of taps with the wrench to help crack the rust loose and let it sit for a day or two.
Waiting is better then breaking one and having to try and find single replacement although they are out there.
Good luck,
JD
The wrenches are available at any good metric bike shop pretty cheap
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