I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas to help me out of my annoying situation.
My eZee Torq is great except for one issue, I continually break spokes on the front wheel. I have spent over £120 so far fixing the broken spokes when they come up, and it's not fun.
I suspect the biggest problem is that any bike mechanics I have found are unable to remove the front wheel and thus rebuild it properly, on top of that they thought the spokes I was supplied with by 50Cycles were the wrong length, but this in fact may be because the spoke threading/lacing is non-standard (if you have a picture of the spokes on the front wheel of an eZee Torq please post it), and therfore are making their own spokes which are probably not the correct strength.
This is ruining my enjoyment of this bicycle as I spend all my time worrying about the spokes and trying to avoid potholes (impossible in London), as well as having to hide my bike repair bills from my wife. Not a good situation.
Does anyone have any suggestions as how I can continue forward from now, I don't want to pay £30 evey few weeks for new spokes, but I don't know what else I can do?
Thanks for your help,
Aron.
My eZee Torq is great except for one issue, I continually break spokes on the front wheel. I have spent over £120 so far fixing the broken spokes when they come up, and it's not fun.
I suspect the biggest problem is that any bike mechanics I have found are unable to remove the front wheel and thus rebuild it properly, on top of that they thought the spokes I was supplied with by 50Cycles were the wrong length, but this in fact may be because the spoke threading/lacing is non-standard (if you have a picture of the spokes on the front wheel of an eZee Torq please post it), and therfore are making their own spokes which are probably not the correct strength.
This is ruining my enjoyment of this bicycle as I spend all my time worrying about the spokes and trying to avoid potholes (impossible in London), as well as having to hide my bike repair bills from my wife. Not a good situation.
Does anyone have any suggestions as how I can continue forward from now, I don't want to pay £30 evey few weeks for new spokes, but I don't know what else I can do?
Thanks for your help,
Aron.