I broke another spoke on my bike. I guess after 5,558 miles, these things are bound to happen, but it's still annoying
@MLE_online can I see the break?
@RueNahcMohr no. It's not easy to get my phone in there. Why do you want to see it?
@MLE_online I'm curious about the failure mode.
@RueNahcMohr It broke off right where it bends and passes through the hole in the hub
@RueNahcMohr It will probably be wear or embrittlement. I've never seen a broken spoke that looked like tension or torque
@RueNahcMohr here you go! This is the best I'm going to get without getting my usb microscope out
@MLE_online looks like a fracture, can you tell if there is a lot of movement in the spokes when your wheels have load on them?
@RueNahcMohr There's not any significant movement as far as I know. When they can move, there's creaking where they touch as they cross over. I never hear that on this wheel.
@MLE_online well, I will say you have set the record on number of broken spokes for anyone I know.
@RueNahcMohr I probably ride a lot more than most anyone you know
@RueNahcMohr @MLE_online in 8 years of riding my urban bike a lot (about 5000 miles per year) I broke 11 spokes in the rear wheel. Without much load. Reason was apparently the hub design having just 30 spokes (instead of the usual 36?) and the weird angle that causes on them — combined with a bad quality batch apparently. At least, the replacement spokes (same size) never broke yet. It just happens. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯