I bought a nice but tired Raleigh Royal at the weekend. When had a go at riding it the front wheel was creaking quite badly, which I quickly discovered was caused by all of the spokes being loose.
The first question is how would that happen? The rim seems to run fairly true, I don't think it's the result of a crash.
The second question is can I fix it myself? I've never tried to true a wheel since my first attempt went horribly wrong in the 80s. I was planning to work my way round doing quarter turns on all spokes until there's a bit of tension on them all. I'm not sure how I would progress from there though, particularly if the rim starts to go out of shape. I know there are plenty of guides and videos out there, what's a good one?
I am fairly competent mechanically, I just have a blind spot when it comes to wheels. Is now the time to tackle that or should I just pay somebody to sort it out for me?
The first question is how would that happen? The rim seems to run fairly true, I don't think it's the result of a crash.
The second question is can I fix it myself? I've never tried to true a wheel since my first attempt went horribly wrong in the 80s. I was planning to work my way round doing quarter turns on all spokes until there's a bit of tension on them all. I'm not sure how I would progress from there though, particularly if the rim starts to go out of shape. I know there are plenty of guides and videos out there, what's a good one?
I am fairly competent mechanically, I just have a blind spot when it comes to wheels. Is now the time to tackle that or should I just pay somebody to sort it out for me?