Spoke Nipple failure
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Spoke Nipple failure
I am experiencing something strange , I've had 5 Spoke nipples disintegrate 3 on back and 2 on front. The wheels are off the bike, no tyres. The only thing that is happening is polishing of the hub and rim with a soft rotary polishing wheel
1) is this likely to be a batch of faulty spoke nipples ?
2) could it be a nipple - rim mismatch somehow
3) if I decide to remove all the spokes and replace then nipples , is there a technique for releasing the tension on the spokes so that the rim doesn't buckle
4) where would i get reliable nipples from and should I buy new spokes from same place as I buy nipples
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1) is this likely to be a batch of faulty spoke nipples ?
2) could it be a nipple - rim mismatch somehow
3) if I decide to remove all the spokes and replace then nipples , is there a technique for releasing the tension on the spokes so that the rim doesn't buckle
4) where would i get reliable nipples from and should I buy new spokes from same place as I buy nipples
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
Hard to say without physically looking at the wheel but rough guess I would say over tensioned spokes.
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
Is this something I could test by tapping the spoke ?cbranni wrote:Hard to say without physically looking at the wheel but rough guess I would say over tensioned spokes.
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
All the spokes should have a similar ring to them when tapped with a spanner or the like, any dull sounding spoke should be tweaked up, any with too high a pitch backed off. It's best to do any wheel work with the wheel mounted so as it can be spun and checked for runout.
When spoke nipples are installed a slight drop oil can be used on the nipple head and thread to prevent stiction, there is a special oil for this purpose but I can't think what it is.
The spoke you show as Colin noted looks like the result of over tightening and this stiction taking place and putting stress on the nipple head. You can do one spoke at a time but I think you will have a problem threading one over/under the other.
When truing to pull a runout one side you need to slacken slightly the opposite side, don't just tighten one side thinking it will pull the wheel over, that will cause stress on the nipple head.
When spoke nipples are installed a slight drop oil can be used on the nipple head and thread to prevent stiction, there is a special oil for this purpose but I can't think what it is.
The spoke you show as Colin noted looks like the result of over tightening and this stiction taking place and putting stress on the nipple head. You can do one spoke at a time but I think you will have a problem threading one over/under the other.
When truing to pull a runout one side you need to slacken slightly the opposite side, don't just tighten one side thinking it will pull the wheel over, that will cause stress on the nipple head.
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
im not convinced the full spoke in your photo is fitted in line with the drilled hole. I think it would be worth your while rebuilding the wheel properly. The spoke holes are all drilled at the correct angle for lacing up into the rim. Find a good wheelbuilder.
i cant see you undoing and replacing the whole set of spokes without losing concentricity and line.
Job needs to be done soon
i cant see you undoing and replacing the whole set of spokes without losing concentricity and line.
Job needs to be done soon
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
Well spotted Alan, it doesn't look right.
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
Hialanengineer wrote:im not convinced the full spoke in your photo is fitted in line with the drilled hole
I'm not sure I agree with this - it would be almost impossible to lace the wheel with the spokes reversed:
Are the spokes newly fitted? if so then I'd suspect over tightening - If not I'd suspect galvanic, (dissimilar metals), corrosion and replace all spokes and nipples.
I'd buy a set of replacement spokes and nipples from Devon Rim Company and re-lace the wheel myself, but if you're not confident get a wheel builder to do it for you.
If I were stripping a wheel with the intention of keeping the rim I'd I go round loosening the nipples half a turn for the first revolution, one turn for the second and then two turns each rev until they are loose.
No - because these spokes are straight I don't think there's any issue replacing them in situ.Rosy wrote:You can do one spoke at a time but I think you will have a problem threading one over/under the other.
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
I checked back through my email history and found that I bought the SS rims, SS spokes from Devon Rim Company in 2013. The wheel was built in 2014 and the spokes have been fine until recently. Your suggestion of galvanic action would make senseMick D wrote: I'd suspect galvanic, (dissimilar metals), corrosion and replace all spokes and nipples.
You mention replacing the both the spokes and the nipples: I had a look at the threaded end of the spoke under a microscope and the threads look perfect, it just seems to be the "top hat" part of the brass nipple that just pulls off .
Any suggestion on how I can reduce this galvanic action on the rebuild ?
I need to get a spoke key to dismantle the existing wheels, any suggestions on what kind/make/size to buy ?
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
Hi
I bought my spoke spanner from DRC.
Your spokes and nipples are relatively new and I wouldn't suspect galvanic corrosion as you don't se any between the nipple and spoke - looks like a case of over tightening at build.
Regards Mick
I bought my spoke spanner from DRC.
Your spokes and nipples are relatively new and I wouldn't suspect galvanic corrosion as you don't se any between the nipple and spoke - looks like a case of over tightening at build.
Regards Mick
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Re: Spoke Nipple failure
That's a consistent shear at the same place on the nipple.
I'm throwing away all the nipples and will get wheel rebuild using a different wheel builder.
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1954 AJS 18S Cyprus export (frame decode says 1954 but many components match a 1955).