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General Technical / Re: 2 snapped spokes with rim buckled - safe to ride?
« Last post by mickeg on Today at 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.
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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