Wobbly Wheels!

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  • Hi All,

    Having ploughed straight through what looked like a puddle outside Embankment tube (Be aware, BIG hole masked by little puddle on the Ebankment as you go under the Jubilee Bridge eastbound!), I have knocked the alignment of my front wheel by a small amount. It probably only wavers around a couple of mil either way, but it is bugging me.

    1. Should I worry about it for now.
    2. If it is trashed, it will still be good to re-use my current hubs.
    3. Anyone here able to help relace a wheel if I invest in a new rim. (Currently running ambrosio hubs and Velocity rims), payment can be liquid or Paper.

    All help, thoughts assistance much appreciated!

  • brake or no brake? i'd invest £5 on a spoke wrench and go slowly till perfect.

  • A couple of mil?

    Get a spoke key. You won't regret it if you live.

  • Few mms is nothing. Get the right sized spoke key and follow the wheel truing guide here:
    http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=81

    theres lot of really useful info here:
    http://www.bbinstitute.com/DX%20Demo%20Chap%2017.pdf

    Use your brake blocks as the reference point

  • Thanks.
    I'll get on with tuning my nipples.

  • Also before ... spin the wheel and look to see if the rim is round. If you have a 'flat' in the rim i.e. the rim itself has been bent then it will be difficult to true well. Other wise you should be fine with a spoke key. Make small adjustments rather than large.

  • So, after being hit by a van today in front of half of the population of London (my fault entirely - tired and hurrying to get home) I got up and rode away feeling incredibly stupid and incredibly lucky.

    I'm just grazed and - to my untrained eye - the bike is fine (thanks Van Man for having your brakes serviced regularly). However, my wheels were a bit out of true, so I got out the spoke key when I got home. It's not the first time that I've had to have a go with the spoke key, as the wheels on my OTP bike seem to be made out of metal that's marginally stiffer than a quality Emmental cheese. Now when I spin them round, they sort of oscillate regularly between my brake blocks, left-right-left-right-left-right, by a small but consistent amount (no big obvious displacements, they're now sorted). Is regular wibbling normal/unavoidable? Or should they run utterly straight to the naked eye? Am I lacking the patience to do a proper job, as well as any basic road sense? Or am I trying to get my wheels impossibly perfect, when I should be investing my time in a cycling proficiency test?

  • they should be straight and even. Some would say true in fact.

    anything else wll affect your braking. And your concentration whilst riding, as it'll annoy you.

  • well they should be true to within half a mm, really.

    not always possible with old wheels that have been twatted

  • they should be straight and even. Some would say true in fact.

    ha ha. repped.

  • Ace. Thanks everyone, I'll get back to it.

  • Ah, perfect, just finished with all of that fiddly truing... Wheels nice and straight now...

    Why - what's this? Well, if it isn't a fuck-off dent at the bottom of the seat stay.

    Evidently the bike wasn't quite as unscathed as I thought.

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