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Last steps at wheel lacing

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moley:
Yep I noticed that Marc!!

For full function and printing etc, etc the you have to register.

Heres the direct link to the page :-

http://www.dtswiss.com/SpokesCalc/Calculator.aspx

Dark Diggler:
Are you German :2funny:

Dark Diggler:
Agree to terms and conditions, click anon usage and proceed.


Or you can join up...... and as jimmy P will tell you, you are then part of a New World Order  :2funny:

Daletsunami:
Just had chance to read all of the replies and think i've done everything right but still no joy  :'(

When I lace everything but the last side of spokes it looks perfect, it even looks right when I put the first spoke in on the last side but then it doesn't pull down (if you imagine I put the first spoke in at 12 o'clock) to the 6 o'clock position I've tried loosening the spokes off but no joy.

Where I bought the spokes from (a unicycle shop) said they had a wheel builder, so I'll be having one last go tonight and then I might have to go see them for a bit of advice.

I did start doing it wrong the first time where I put the first spoke in wrong as somebody mentioned above but then I realised fairly quick and started again.

I'm sure is everything is how it should be............Large Flange SR hubs, 20" rims and 182mm spokes

I think I might try lacing the Araya Aero's with the smaller hubs and longer spokes see how that pans out

And i'll try get some pics of the stages too

Daletsunami:
Well decided that the pro class with large flange hubs were having non of it so put them to the side and started on my araya aero rims wirh small flange hubs and they have gone together a treat.

I'm now wondering if I have the right sized spokes???

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