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Proper bicycle maintenance is critical for safe enjoyment of your bike, whether you commute on it daily or you just take it out a few times a year when the weather is nice. When people hear “bicycle maintenance,” they most likely think of brakes, gearing, and the chain; the wheels and tires only get attention when a tire goes flat. Keeping the wheels true, which means perfectly straight and round, requires equal tension from all the spokes, and it’s critical to bicycle safety and performance. A wheel out of true may wobble or rub on the brakes unevenly, potentially leading to a crash. The following steps will show you step by step how to true wheels.
Steps
Prepare to True Wheels
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1Inspect your wheels for bent spokes.[1]
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2Check the tightness of your spokes using a spoke wrench. At the end of each spoke is a nipple that you can use to tighten or loosen the spoke, thus adjusting how much each individual spoke pulls on the rim. On a perfectly true wheel and rim, all the spokes are equally tight.[2]
- You may want to flag particularly tight ones or particularly loose ones. Some people use different colored tapes for this purpose.
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3Turn your bike upside down so that it’s resting on its seat and handlebars. Bike shops use bike stands, but turning the bike upside down allows the wheels to turn freely, so you can eyeball them for wobble.
Check for Roundness
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1Remove the tire and tube for best results. The shape of the rim is easier to ascertain without these on the bike. Reattach the rim to the bike for testing.
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2Place or tape a ruler, pencil or other straight edge by the forks so that the tool almost touches the rim. This will allow you to see minor fluctuations where the rim is closer to, or further away from, the straight edge.
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3Spin the wheel. The place on the wheel where that tool touches, or almost touches, the straight edge is out of true, and you’ll need to adjust it.
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4Tighten the spokes underneath where the rim hits. Make sure to tighten each spoke equally and no more than a half a turn at a time. Also make sure that you tighten the spokes on either side or you’ll throw the wheel out of lateral true.[3]
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5Spin the wheel after each adjustment. Continue adjusting until the rim seems an equal distance away from the straight edge at all times.
True Wheels Laterally
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1Spin the wheel and look to see whether the wheel is perfectly straight as it turns. If perfectly trued, every point on the rim will seem equidistant from the brake pad as you spin the wheel.
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2Apply the brakes gradually and watch for the points that hit the brake first.
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3Tighten the spokes on the side opposite where the brake pad hits to pull the rim back to the center. As with truing for roundness, work slowly and tighten gradually.[4]
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4Adjust and tighten the spokes by spinning it until there are no spots that touch the brake before any others.[5]
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow much do the tools cost?Paul SCommunity AnswerThis can be done very cheaply. A simple spoke tool that fits many different gauge spokes can be found online for under $10.
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QuestionWhat does it mean if all of the spokes are sticking past the hubs in the rim with some very loose spokes remaining?Community AnswerYou need to true the wheel because the hoop is not in line with the hub.
References
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/bike-blog/video/2013/apr/26/bicycle-wheel-video-tutorial
- ↑ https://www.parktool.com/blog/repair-help/wheel-and-rim-truing
- ↑ https://www.utahmountainbiking.com/fix/tiretrue.htm
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww48YLhAiRI
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1SHmFBihKM
- ↑ https://theflat.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/wheeltruinghandoutthreepages.pdf
- https://www.bikeride.com/wheel-truing/