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I don't see why you wouldn't be able to just replace one spoke.... but I am definitely not an expert so don't take my word for it.

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anyone else have thoughts on it? spoke,,

Yeh " i replaced two last year, and they were stainless that had snapped. - deflate tyre, -break bead, - move rim tape to expose the nipple on broken spoke ,- remove broken parts, -slide new spoke thru- then it will need bending to feed back thru rim,

Tighten the new spoke till straight. :eusa_clap:

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haha my grandad wants me to respoke the entire wheel >.< reallly not amped for that lol but he does know what he is talking about he has only been working on bikes for about a good 40 years LOL.

if i end up respoking my wheel il make a vid :)

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hey guys just an update started stripping my wheel seems 90% of all my spokes are rusted in the nipple so bad so it looks like ima respoke the whole wheel because it is MAJORLY off... like how i rode on the bike i dont know :/

anyways on a positive note met up with a buddy and told him about my gas cap dramas and he is like no man look im sure mine is like that lol turns out his DRZ cap fitted like a boss :)so no more rattle :)

will post a vid later just gotta clean up the spokes and replace the one that broke as the one i got was not correct.

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