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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by swayzak on December 13, 2025, 02:40:29 PM »
It woz the rim wot dunnit (not spokes)

New wheel in-coming!
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by swayzak on December 13, 2025, 12:03:14 PM »
Fingers crossed the bike is still there when you go to pick it up, two broken spokes and a buckled wheel ought to be a good anti-theft deterrent!

It's locked up inside so should be ok!
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by swayzak on December 13, 2025, 12:00:38 PM »
You seem to have been unlucky with bikes giving problems lately Swayzak - hope your car does not break down!

It's my trusty 2003 Honda Accord Tourer so I'm quietly confident..
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by UKTony on December 13, 2025, 10:29:19 AM »
Fingers crossed the bike is still there when you go to pick it up, two broken spokes and a buckled wheel ought to be a good anti-theft deterrent!
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by Andyb1 on December 13, 2025, 07:53:29 AM »
You seem to have been unlucky with bikes giving problems lately Swayzak - hope your car does not break down!
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Cycle Tours / Re: Hokkaido, Japan
« Last post by RonS on December 13, 2025, 12:42:25 AM »
After rounding the corner at Cape Erimo, I spent a few days zigzagging along the south coast (I left the coast to avoid some ferocious headwinds) before heading inland for good.
Here are some photos from the ride.

1 and 2  I had some great views along the coast, and, as you can see from the flags, a great tailwind.

3  The following day, after a fierce overnight storm, with 70mm of rain and 70km/h wind  (where luckily managed to get a hostel bed and cover for the bike), the wind had done a 180. It was now in my face, so I found an inland route, which was only slightly better, but did have some nice views. I did trade wind for hills, though, as the route was a series of river valleys in between the mountains.

4  Don't throw it away!  (it reads across the top). I found this sign humorous, as Japan is by far the most litter free place I have ever been. The area I was passing through it's famous for racehorses, hence the picture. (Astute viewers will notice that the three characters at the bottom of the sign are the same as the three on my bike. This is the Kanji -Chinese characters- for Hokkaido.)
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by PH on December 12, 2025, 11:41:52 PM »
Thanks both

Decided not to risk it - picking it up by car tomorrow and off to LBS
Good choice IMO.  It would probably have been OK, but if not the consequence is a wrecked wheel, which just seems an unnecessary risk.
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by swayzak on December 12, 2025, 10:33:59 PM »
Thanks both

Decided not to risk it - picking it up by car tomorrow and off to LBS
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by mickeg on December 12, 2025, 06:06:23 PM »
Not sure what buckled means.

I suspect that I can't offer a valid opinion early enough to help if you are at work right now.  I assume you are six or more time zones east of me.  And this may be too late.

But, I will throw in my two cents worth.  Ride slow, avoid bumps, do not pedal hard which could put more torque on the hub.

If it is disc brake, don't use the rear brake unless you really need to.  That also puts torque on the hub.  But rim brakes do not put much additional stress on the spokes.

But if your rim damage looks bad, then maybe not.
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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by Jags on December 12, 2025, 05:26:04 PM »
i wouldnt chance it meself.
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