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Greetings,
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I just discovered two broken spokes in one of the wire wheels on my TR4A.
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(I now have a better understanding of Jim=E2=80=99s desire to move on from wire
w=
heels.)
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Although I=E2=80=99m capable of repairing the spokes and truing the wheel,
I=E2=80=99d =
certainly consider paying someone else to do it.
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Does anyone have a reference for someone who works on wire wheels in the Ne=
w York City/Tri-state area?
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--Greg
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