Just had a look at my rear wheel and turns out 6 spokes are broken on the engine sprocket side!
First time I installed the sprocket I broke 2 spokes by tightening too much. Got spokes replaced and next tightened it much much less, but still it seems that the spokes can't bear the stress.
It's a 28 1 1/2 inch 40 spoke wheel as used in India and China on the old style roadster bicycles. The engine sprocket has 5 holes.
I'm flying to the Netherlands from Kenya next week so I'm thinking of all the supplies I should bring back to Kenya.
What is the thickest spoke available for 28 1 1/2 inch wheels? Is there another way of mounting the sprocket?
At the moment I have:
Bolt - rubber - sprocket - rubber - wheel - rubber - 2 metal half circles - washer - nut
Somehow the pressure on the spokes is way too much, also see on the bolts that the thread is disappearing, meaning the spokes rub against the bolt.
Supplies are scarce in Kenya as well as in the Netherlands, so hopefully someone has a kind of DIY solution.
http://www.bit.ly/kenyanbicycles
First time I installed the sprocket I broke 2 spokes by tightening too much. Got spokes replaced and next tightened it much much less, but still it seems that the spokes can't bear the stress.
It's a 28 1 1/2 inch 40 spoke wheel as used in India and China on the old style roadster bicycles. The engine sprocket has 5 holes.
I'm flying to the Netherlands from Kenya next week so I'm thinking of all the supplies I should bring back to Kenya.
What is the thickest spoke available for 28 1 1/2 inch wheels? Is there another way of mounting the sprocket?
At the moment I have:
Bolt - rubber - sprocket - rubber - wheel - rubber - 2 metal half circles - washer - nut
Somehow the pressure on the spokes is way too much, also see on the bolts that the thread is disappearing, meaning the spokes rub against the bolt.
Supplies are scarce in Kenya as well as in the Netherlands, so hopefully someone has a kind of DIY solution.
http://www.bit.ly/kenyanbicycles