OK. After another look I'm sticking with the above. This is an easily rectifiable situation. The question you've got to ask yourself is whether the wheel is now a bit knackered and it would be worth replacing all the spokes. The cost would be c.£20.
Someone with more experience would be better placed to answer that one.
If it were me I would just relace the mislaced spoke.
1.28 on that ^ one is the bit you need to re-do. Provided your spoke key fits the spokes this should be easy. You are just undoing that one spoke and then rethreading it correctly. See video and below:
OK. After another look I'm sticking with the above. This is an easily rectifiable situation. The question you've got to ask yourself is whether the wheel is now a bit knackered and it would be worth replacing all the spokes. The cost would be c.£20.
Someone with more experience would be better placed to answer that one.
If it were me I would just relace the mislaced spoke.
Watch this series of wheel buildings:
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- How to build a bike wheel Part 2.2, 36 spoke[/ame]
1.28 on that ^ one is the bit you need to re-do. Provided your spoke key fits the spokes this should be easy. You are just undoing that one spoke and then rethreading it correctly. See video and below: