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• #2
It is not too hard to do it yourself, especially as it is already a built wheel. As I am sure you are aware there are many very good instructional videos on youtube.
Get a good spoke key.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3NND07tETc
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• #3
Yup get a spoke key, some beer and some patience.
Best advice I had when starting out was to mark the high/low spots and left/right areas with pen first before just going at it, otherwise it'll be all over the place and will end up needing it started again by a wheel builder.
You want to do the least amount of fiddling to make it back to round + true, find the problem areas and only work on those the minimum to bring it back. -
• #4
Great advice^
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• #5
Thanks for the advice. Will get a spoke key and give it a shot. Watch out for me in the 'Epic Fail' thread soon!!!
Hi all.
Is there anyone in Glasgow/Paisley area that would be able to true a wheel for me for beer vouchers?
Its a 26" mountain bike wheel which has developed a very slight wobble.
I'm not looking to hold anyone responsible or anything, just looking for a shorter wait time than 3 to 4 weeks and a quick fix.
Cheers.