Put the ride away while back for winter. Was doing some clean up on it last night and notice a missing spoke. Called my local yammy boys and was told need to buy enitre spoke set. Anyone know where a guy could get 1 rear spoke??
I'd also recommend logging a complaint with NHSTA as well, so that there is more data getting back to Yamaha. Sure your dealer MIGHT contact Yamaha, but PERHAPS not. So to be fair and increase that data set with real numbers and stats that Yamaha can use for future proofing future S10's etc it certainly would be in all our collective best interests to make that complaint. Especially since not all countries have such an option as the NHSTA, even though this spoke issue affects more than USA S10's.steelpony said:Might want to give mother yamaha a call ... just a idea
I'm out of new ones, but I some used ones from having my rear wheel changed out.yukondood said:Put the ride away while back for winter. Was doing some clean up on it last night and notice a missing spoke. Called my local yammy boys and was told need to buy enitre spoke set. Anyone know where a guy could get 1 rear spoke??
I don't recommend using the bearing grade green loctite. What will do the best and still be able to take the spoke loose by hand isgreg the pole said:i'm pulling both my wheels off the bike to get them trued, once they are done, ill use green loctite (bearing grade) to help them stay put.
it works well, apply the loctite, and it works its way into the threads
I'll check the number on the picture bottle, but his greenjapako said:I don't recommend using the bearing grade green loctite. What will do the best and still be able to take the spoke loose by hand is
Loctite 290 for screws and such..