I carry both the Park Tool SW-0 Spoke Wrench tool (0.127" nipples) and
a FiberFix kevlar emergency replacement spoke.  In the few instances
that I've broken a spoken, however, it was sufficient to remove the
spoke with a spoke wrench and continue riding for a moderate distance
home (obviously, the dropouts of my bike had adequate clearance to
allow riding the bike with a slight wobble to the wheel!).

Jim Cloud
Tucson, AZ

On Jul 2, 11:47 am, Toshi Takeuchi <tto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Not that I've ever needed it, but I always carry a kevlar spoke with
> me on all of my bikes...
>
> Toshi

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