title: Blog post: Bicycle Repair description: Replacing broken rear wheel spokes date: 2022-05-21 comments: true --- Driving back home from work on Thursday I suddenly heard a strange noise and felt a wobbly sensation on my bike. Taking a closer look, it turns out two spokes in the rear wheel have broken. Over at the [Toolbox Markdorf](https://toolbox-bodensee.de/) we have a bike repair stand and a wheel centering stand, as well as other bike-related tools. So I drove over there to do the repairs. On the gear shift side, a small plastic disc prevents the spokes being taken out. It can simply be pulled off and put back on afterwards. Removing the brake disc requires a special tool by Shimano, called the ["Lock Ring Tool TL-LR10"](https://amzn.to/3NjrZXA). Fortunately I already bought that when I rebuilt my wheel. Here you can see the two broken spokes, next to six unused ones I still had left over, because my rim only needs 32 spokes. Normally I would have centered and tensioned the rim and spokes myself, but unfortunately [Philipp](https://www.phschoen.de) borrowed the [Spoke Tension Meter](https://amzn.to/38zNXqJ) from the Toolbox Bike Workshop, and I was not able to reach him on short notice 😉 But then I remembered that I saw a small local bike workshop in Markdorf, [Fahrrad Hienerwadel](https://www.fahrradhienerwadel.de). So I quickly went over there and brought my prepared rim, only needing to center and tension the rims. The shop owner was able to do the job quickly on-the-spot, in less than 20min with 15€ having been exchanged, I was on my way back to the Toolbox. He did a good job centering the wheel. I put the tube and tire back on and pumped it up, using an old emergency compressor from a Mercedes I salvaged, fed by a 3S Quadcopter LiPo. Back home, I just had to put the wheel back in the bike frame. Now it's good to go again! As I mentioned above, I already completely re-built my rear wheel with new spokes a while ago, in September 2020. The tools for this were ordered by the Toolbox and are now available there, namely: repair stand, centering stand, tension meter and spoke wrench. Here are the verbatim notes I made back there, with some specs of my bike and wheel, as well as some useful links if you want to rebuild your wheel as well. Centurion e-Fire 408 Tour (??) https://marktplatz.bike/CENTURION-E-Fire%20Tour%20408%20%7C%20Modelljahr%202017 Schaltung: Shimano Alfine SG-S7000- 8 https://newwheel.net/questions/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=57671795 https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/alfine-s7000s700/SG-S7000-8.html Muttern: Rechts Blau, Links Gruen Felge Laufrad: Alexrims MPD-14, 36 L. (??) 28″ / 622 ETRTO 40-622 32 Speichen, 3-fach gekreuzt Original Speichen: 1.2mm Durchmesser Ersatz Speichen von Werkstatt: 2mm Durchmesser Passende Spannung fuer Stahlspeichen mit Toolbox Messgeraet: ca. 22 bis 24 (oder 21 bis 25) https://www.sheldonbrown.com/wheelbuild.html http://www.fa-technik.adfc.de/Werkstatt/Einspeichen/index.html http://www.kreuzotter.de/deutsch/speich.htm Durchmesser des Kreises durch die Speichenenden D = 600 mm Durchmesser des Nabenflansch-Lochkreises d = 92.6 mm Abstand Flansch - Mittelebene a = 28.65 mm Anzahl Speichenkreuzungen k = 3 Speichen-Anzahl n = 32 Speichenlänge = 286.0 mm 286mm ist die korrekte Laenge! Even though I heard bad things I have to say rebuilding a wheel is not that hard. Just read through some tutorials on the web or watch some YouTube videos on the topic and try it yourself!