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I've noticed that i have quite a few loose spokes, problem is that the spokes turn when i try and tighten them. The spokes (including threads) had been painted silver by a previous owner, ive cleaned up the threads with a wire brush and given them a spray with wd40, but still they just spin.

 

Anyone else had this problem and know of a solution?



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WOA THERE!

 

Don't tighten em!



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When you tighten spokes you need to do them equally each side. Make sure they're balanced properly. You might wana ask for more details off someone who knows a little bit more.



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I know mate but im struggling to tighten them at all, let alone equally on each side

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Yeah I wouldn't tighten them..
I tightened the loose spokes on my front wheel and turned it into an egg shape, was fun for half a mile until it got quite annoying haha

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Best bet is to just buy a whole new set mate and do them all at the same time. OR buy a used rim off someone or a scrappy. I managed to get a used front wheel for £30 from a scrappy. Excellent conditions as well. Well all things considered.



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look up spoke tightening on youtube

when i bought some dtx wheels the front wheel had a buckle that made the spokes near it loose

so i went tightened every 3rd spoke about a quarter turn till i did them all and the buckle had near enough gone after tightening them all 3 times

i marked ones i did with a whiteboard pen

it still looks straight

ive done this with a pitbike wheel and it was still straight after



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Thanks mr karnage, i watched a few of them vids too, and was what i was planning to do until the spokes decided they were going to just turn.. but with a bit of perseverance, wd40, wire brush, and mole grips, i managed to take the slack off a couple of them. But i got bored of it and decided to try and sort my power valve out instead,lol. Im going to order a spoke wrench before i go at it again i think, should make things a bit easier..i hope!



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