Hi All
Sorry for the very beleated reply, I have been having some IT problems followed by a holiday.
I had to wait a bit to get the spokes as I ordered them during the great 50 cycles fire. once I got them, I pondered for a while, purchased the Haynes manual, podered a bit more, went on holiday and finally tonight got round to doing the job.
A total of three spokes needed replacing - two on the outside
, and one on the inside where the disk brake is
.
I firstly removed the mud guard which also means the light assembley has to come off too but this was easy.
Then off came the tyre and tube (wheel still in place). Next I removed the disk brake which also went well. Then I tried to remove the disk itself to allow access to the inside spoke hole. This is where it all went pete tong!! first screw came out ok but the second one just melted under the pressure of the hex key. ok so now i have to bend the spoke a lot more than I would have liked to get it through.
They are all in and tensioned so tomorrow morning I will find out if my handy work stands up to the commute.
for info, it took an hour although I would hope this will be less next time
Fingers Crossed!!