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Well I did it...
I had practice once before using a skinny mtb rim with its own spokes and a coaster hub...The spokes are about 10mm longer.
I had purchased new spokes and took a guess on the size.
I laced up with the new spokes and relized the 3 gear sachs hub diameter is larger than the velosteel hub.That was easy,I would just grind the extra spoke tip down.In the end I don't need to,they just sit below the top of the nipple.
After getting it right the first time with new spokes,I decided to give it a go again with the painted red old spokes?
For the life of me every 2 were longer by 15mm?
So a expert opinion needed.
Do the spokes stretch over time? And does the paint and rust hinder the tweeking?
In the end I relaced with the new spokes,done and trued,maybe a mm out.
The wider the rim the easy to line it up.
Post pics tomorrow...
Has been snow flaking all day,but nothing settles,needs to be a couple degrees lower.
I had practice once before using a skinny mtb rim with its own spokes and a coaster hub...The spokes are about 10mm longer.
I had purchased new spokes and took a guess on the size.
I laced up with the new spokes and relized the 3 gear sachs hub diameter is larger than the velosteel hub.That was easy,I would just grind the extra spoke tip down.In the end I don't need to,they just sit below the top of the nipple.
After getting it right the first time with new spokes,I decided to give it a go again with the painted red old spokes?
For the life of me every 2 were longer by 15mm?
So a expert opinion needed.
Do the spokes stretch over time? And does the paint and rust hinder the tweeking?
In the end I relaced with the new spokes,done and trued,maybe a mm out.
The wider the rim the easy to line it up.
Post pics tomorrow...
Has been snow flaking all day,but nothing settles,needs to be a couple degrees lower.