By yecier on Skatehive
I broke a bicycle spoke from my bike. Next thing I know is that I have it dismantled for 3 days. | https://img.leopedia.io/DQmR2BSuwW5SGgvVtUX1zQg8ttKP2erQqdbPtSEPEptT8LH/IMG-20260119-WA0001.jpg | https://img.leopedia.io/DQmNMAmcg37KJHiBcgNE6pzZtiPasDGduEaSGeJtmxiL9Pa/IMG-20260119-WA0002.jpg | |-|-| We never know. Sometimes we dismiss apparently not important or big things. We think that we have everything figured out and that nothing can ruin our plan. Big mistake. In order to replace the spoke I had to remove the sprocket cassette and when I did I found a broken piece. This was the plug of the hub that prevent the metal balls of the bearing falls. This mean, is tiny but a key piece. That makes me think about that we live in a world that glorifies the grand gestures, the sweeping change, the monumental achievements. Yet, the true fabric of our existence is woven not from these bold strokes, but from the quiet, persistent thread of small things. The true is that If you look carefully Y