Hey guys,
After waiting months for my Magic Pie it finally arrived and I bolted it on. After 50km of riding (second charge) I noticed a metallic squeeking sound like something in the hub was rubbing or something was stuck in my spokes. After a quick look I found it WAS my spokes. I didnt check them when I first got it but I assume they were a bit tighter as I didnt notice the noise and wobble on the first ride. Check out the below video. I can wobble each spoke with my fingers and pushing on the tire makes the whole rim flop about up to 10mm side to side! Needless to say I don't have any back brakes hooked up at the moment.
Yao / GM, what are your thoughts on this ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SaffdFGSmM
edit: I forgot youtube is banned in china, here's the video hosted elsewhere
http://www.coresworld.net/hyena/MagicPie/loose%20spokes.wmv
WOW , I haven't seen any that loose before . Were you riding the bike like that ??
I am just posting here to ask a dumb question . The nipple of the spoke turns clockwise onto the spoke to tighten it ... Right
Sorry for the dumb question . I too have loose spokes I'm pretty sure .. On the 2nd ride out the rear "powered" wheel was making some noise like a cable tie was tied in such a way as to be in the spokes ... tink-tink-tink noise but I could not find any problems .. Went for a 6 mile ride and when I got back I realized the noise was gone ..
Now I don't know how tight spokes are supposto be other than past experience but these seem sorta loose .
So please can someone tell me which way is tighten
I really hope it's not left and right spoke are different threads . Seems to me the nipples should just tighten down on the spoke and you just tighten them evenly unless common sense tells you there's a real loose one ..
Thanks Again For Listening to my Bableing ... Don J. P.S. Totally happy with my bike in every way . this is just a little thing .. D.J.
Edited to separate Don's reply from Hyena's quote.
P.S. The spokes have a normal right hand thread, so when looking at the nipple from the hub end of the spoke, it must be turned anticlockwise to tighten it.