text/0/10
          BROKEN SPOKES
     If  you have  a broken spoke,
simply replace it before you align
the  wheel.  On  a  wheel  from  a
derailleur equipped bike, you will
need   to  remove   the  freewheel
first.
     On the road  you may not have
replacement  spokes  available. If
an  accident  has  ruined  several
spokes in one  section of a wheel,
you can redistribute the remaining
spokes to hold  the wheel together
long enough to get to a bike shop.
You  can  even  use  a  couple  of
spokes form the other wheel.
~

text/321/8
     On the  road, if a  spoke has
broken  near  the   hub,  you  can
loosen it, bend it around a nearby
crossing   of  spokes,   and  then
retighten it. This spoke will then
be able to continue to support the
rim  until  you  can  replace  the
spoke.
~

style3
ellipse/480/156/0/179/49/19
style1
line
376/108/486/143
488/94/488/94
489/94/513/148
589/98/589/98
589/98/525/156
339/144/339/144
339/144/456/144



line
483/136/619/104
448/140/448/140
448/140/519/94
429/152/429/152
429/152/411/99
349/130/349/130
350/130/411/158

line
445/84/424/120
424/120/422/122
422/122/410/117

line
410/117/420/115
422/122/422/122
422/122/420/124
420/124/414/120

line

style3
line
382/133/411/124
411/124/391/124
407/124/407/124
409/124/409/132

fatbit
411/126/1

fatbit
411/126/0
411/125/0
411/124/0
411/123/0
410/123/0
409/123/0
408/123/0
407/123/0
406/123/0
405/123/0
404/123/0
403/123/0
402/123/0
401/123/0
400/123/0
399/123/0
398/123/0
397/123/0
396/123/0
395/123/0
394/123/0
393/123/0
392/123/0
391/123/0

