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Mavic Aksium Race 2007/2008 spokes

Desperately trying to find a(ny) replacement spoke(s) for my old(?)/aged Mavic Aksium Race wheels. Tried loads of places - no one it seems and not even Mavic can help.
The product codes are 996 077 01 (silver) 996 075 01 (black)
Can anyone help, or can you please point me to someone who might be able to ... ??
Any and all help would be mightily appreciated - I really love riding my Giant TCR Carbon bike and I am pretty loathe to shell out £3k on a new bike 'cos I busted a spoke!! 😩
Maybe, as I turn 70, I'm just getting too fat for it after all .... ??!! 😂🥳

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Sikh On A bike | 2 months ago
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Try contact [at] bikingbarn.co.uk he normally has most Mavic spokes

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comm88 replied to Sikh On A bike | 2 months ago
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Thnku SoaB!! 😊 Wish I'd known that b4 I trotted off to Glossop and totally wasted my time (and money!!) Equally, I wish my LBS - who had my wheel - had bothered to tell me from the start that my Aksium rim was cracked and couldn't be used again anyway!!! Quite a disaster all round really, but the cycling community did everything they could to help and I am grateful for that. Ride safe and stay upright!! 😁

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Rendel Harris | 3 months ago
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As long as you get the right length and cross-section of spoke it really isn't important to have an absolutely exact replacement. Otherwise very good used Aksium wheels can be had on eBay for about £40 for a single wheel or £75-£100 for a wheelset, I've bought several when refurbishing friends' bikes, never been disappointed. Definitely no need for £3000 on a new bike!

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comm88 replied to Rendel Harris | 3 months ago
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Hi Rendel ... found an Aksium wheel with spokes ... trotted over to Glossop to pick it up ... £25 ... but the rim is totally cream-crackered - never mind - got it to my LBS ... only to be told that my own rim is badly cracked at some spoke holes and cannot be used any more!! So £75 down the swanee + petrol. Lesson learned ... DO NOT try to refurb - just buy new wheels!!! Thnx for helping me out with a very useful post.

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Sniffer | 3 months ago
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This might feel a bit patronising and if it is stuff you already know, please ignore.

I assume the wheels are original and the bike will have rim brakes? Depending on how much riding you have done I suspect the rims might be quite worn.  Check if the rims are concave.  If so, they are not worth repairing.  They do wear out and can be considered consumables, though depending on how much and the conditions you ride in the lifespan can be very different.

Buying new wheels for an old bike can be a great way to give it a lease of life, and sometimes a bit of an upgrade.

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comm88 replied to Sniffer | 3 months ago
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Hi Sniffer - thnx for your post and the helpful advice. In the end, my rim was cracked at several spoke holes, so new wheels was the only sensible answer! Got some Fulcrum 3 Racing wheels which have considerably extended the life of my Giant TCR carbon steed!! Happy again - at last!! 

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Sniffer replied to comm88 | 3 months ago
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I have owned a pair of Fulcrum 3s. They won't let you down and are a good choice.

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comm88 replied to Sniffer | 3 months ago
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Thnx once again, Sniffer - at amost 70 I doubt they'll make me go any faster, but they certainly feel good. New bikes are very tempting, but I am no longer doing the hefty miles I was even 10 years ago so the outlay (and indulgence!) really don't make a lot of sense when both my Trek & Giant bikes service my needs as adequately as I can expect! 🥴 Ride safe!

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matthewn5 replied to comm88 | 2 months ago
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And should the worst happen, you can usually find replacement spokes for Fulcrum/Campag wheels...

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comm88 replied to matthewn5 | 2 months ago
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Good to know, Matthew. Thnku. If I get 17 years out of these Fulcrum wheels I shall be a very happy octogenarian!!! 😂🥳 If I get 10 years out of them, I shall be delighted!!! Strangely enough, I have only ever broken 3 spokes over the past 17 years ... phew!!

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OnYerBike | 3 months ago
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I can't help with your spoke problem, but surely a new wheel is a far more economical option than a whole new bike? Unless you want an excuse to buy a whole new bike...

Even aside from the broken spoke, given your bike/wheels are rim brake, I would be very suprised if they aren't due to be replaced by now anyway due to rim wear.

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comm88 replied to OnYerBike | 3 months ago
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Hi On Yer Bike - quite right - my rim was shot and cracked in places at the spoke holes and is therefore now scrap!! So new wheels it was and I'm riding my Giant carbon TCR again and I am well happy!! Thnku for taking the time to leave me some helpful advice. Very much appreciated. 👍

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Dnnnnnn | 3 months ago
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I'm not familiar with the specific wheels - but is there something unique about the spoke or its fitting that a generic replacement of the right length wouldn't work? Maybe post a photo or two?

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comm88 replied to Dnnnnnn | 3 months ago
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Hi Dnnnnn - yah, the hubs are Mavic Aksium only so the spoke length is quite critical, but ... my LBS "discovered" (at the handsome cost of £50!!!) that my Aksium rim is shot - cracked at several spoke holes - so it cannot be reused/refurbed. So the only solution was a set of replacement wheels, which have actually worked out beautifully, so I am well pleased and riding again! Thanku for taking the time to post some very helpful advice. Much appreciated. 

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