naturephotoboy3 said:
GTV said:
Interesting. My buddy used to work there, I know he would build wheels (he built mine). Maybe when he left so did the wheel building skills. I haven't been back since he left, I don't get a deal there anymore!
If you've got your hoops and you've got your hubs, do a google search for a spoke length calculator. Order some spokes, another search for how to lace wheels, and you're on your way. That's all I did, believe me I'm nothing special
Thanks for all the help. I just decided to use the 24" rims that came with the trike rear end. I ordered some 24x3" white walls today..so i will just paint the rims red and be done with it. Its too much hassle to try to get this done. Like i said..i cant believe it is this hard to get any thing done as far as bikes go in this town. Kinda sad. We should be the Bike mecca of he world here. And i see in the EVENT section all the cool rides and shows in cold weather states
Man I am sorry. I picked up lacing wheels by 13 years old, not difficult.
As far as the spoke length goes it is determined by what you need to fit tha hub and rim, lace pattern.
I tried over the years working at different shops to teach it to others, 9 out of 10 had no interest thus never learned it.
Kid I taught ended up buying the shop we worked at as kids, years later of course. I went in one day to have a fork threaded farther down, he said, "oh no we don't do that, I can't afford to replace every old fork that will not thread because the steel is old."
I said to him, "if i can adjust your die and get it working can I thread my own?"
Im sure this is something i could do. I just dont have the time to do it right now myself. I wanted to get this trike done before the end of the month. This year I vow I will teach myself to straighten wheels and do spokes.
You know that little *****(I know him he is) told me no way!
I went to anotrher town and they did the deed for $5.00 and a coffee.
Maybe google search local road bike clubs, get directions from them where to go?