Hi ... first post in here, I would welcome your advice ... I have a Carrera Crossfire E bike (it's a good few years old, has done a fair few miles, I use it to commute and it generally serves me well) ... a few months ago I had to replace a few spokes on the rear wheel, which I managed to do myself (first time spoke repair for me) ... now a few months later a spoke has ripped it's way through the rear rim (see pic). Halfords have quoted me £320 for a replacement rear wheel complete with new hub/motor (which to be fair is less than I expected). My questions are .... should I just buy the replacement, or is it worth considering buying a replacement rim + spokes and rebuilding the wheel using my existing hub/motor. Can anyone also advise ...
• if I can buy a front wheel, is this the same rim as used on the rear?
• should I consider a completely different (better) rim and rebuild the wheel.
• what is the expected life span (mileage?) of the electric motor?
• how hard is it to assemble a wheel from scratch!?
Much appreciate any suggestions, many thanks.
• if I can buy a front wheel, is this the same rim as used on the rear?
• should I consider a completely different (better) rim and rebuild the wheel.
• what is the expected life span (mileage?) of the electric motor?
• how hard is it to assemble a wheel from scratch!?
Much appreciate any suggestions, many thanks.