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[Closed] Bodge of the day. Will this work? Damaged hub spoke hole.

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had someone crash into me today in a cx race. Somehow managed to pull a spoke so hard that it ripped out the hub spoke hole. The carbon rim is fine thankfully. So to have a wheel for next weekend I was going to drill another spoke hole equidistant between the damaged hole and one next to it, pop a new spoke in and true it up. It is a disk hub, 24 hole, and the damaged spoke hole is on the disk side. Just want to have something to use while i source a new hub and arrange a rebuild.


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 5:09 pm
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Quite a lot of spare metal on a 24 hole hub flange - it's a workable fix


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 5:41 pm
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What was that tape that sets like steel?

If you don't care about the hub you could reinforce the hub with it, layer up on the damaged bit then drill a hole. It's a bodge but could work.

Your idea is cheaper and simpler.

Alternatively, how much do you weigh? I've had 3 spokes go on a 32 hole wheel while bike packing and it was fine.


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 8:02 pm
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thanks for the help. Indeed there is plenty of space between spoke holes in my 24h hub so I've gone ahead and drilled it. It is a front wheel so hopefuĺly there wont be that much stress on the hub flange anyway and I'm a svelte 71kg.Just got to find a spoke now 😆


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 9:12 pm
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Sounds reasonable but I would drill the hole not equidistant between existing ones but place it so it is best reinforced by the flange with respect to the tension on it.

And... warranty?


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 9:25 pm
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And… warranty?

It was a crash. Warranty? Really?


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 9:43 pm
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thanks cynic-al, I have drilled the hole a bit further away from the edge of the flange than the other spoke holes so hopefully that'll do the job.


 
Posted : 20/10/2019 10:48 pm
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Did you remember to countersink the hole? If not, the spoke won’t seat properly and will most likely break at the bend.


 
Posted : 21/10/2019 11:24 am