tallchris99
Registered user
I have to replace a couple of spokes on my R1100 rear wheel. Any tips? The wheel will be off as the tyre needs replacing too.
You may find the nipples have seized so be prepared to cut the spoke and either punch or last resort drill them out.
Use the time you're waiting for the nipples to get some heat onto the existing ones and flood them with plus gas (or acf50 - an excellent releasant) when cold. As Timolgra says - they will almost inevitably be seized.
Not all spokes are stainless - some are plated carbon steel (but I've no idea which are fitted to each bike) - mine ('94 1100) are unknown material (not corroded so possibly stainless) but the rims are unanodised raw alloy so if I ever have to change a spoke the nipples will probably permanently welded into the rims. Might as well just buy new wheels...
Well I cut the borked tyre off to give me room. I got the two nipples out, not seized up. I cut the spokes off to about an inch stub. I removed the disc to get better access. Now I am a bit stumped.
I can't get access to hammer the spokes back out of the rim. I am off to get a drill and bits and a few other tools from my work.
So blowtorch and freeze spray plus pliers? Drill out from outer rim side? What do you reckon?
Puts hammer down and plays Rome, Total War for a bit...

