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Technical & Reference Section => Tech and Restoration => Topic started by: threaders on December 04, 2015, 06:55 PM
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Hi :)
I know the topic of lacing Zds has come up a few times and I followed stidds resto sticky recently to lace a rear z rim and that was fine and only took half an hour :) today however I sat down to do the front and probably started around 12ish and it just isn't happening :'(
I've been at it till six and have had to restart from scratch about 7 times. I can get so far right up to the leading spokes on the last side but I can't get them to cross two spokes and bend under the third, the distance is to far :-\
So I've had a rest and have started again and thought I would post pics of my progress and ask advice at each stage to see if any of you guys can spot what I am doing wrong. I think it's hen I do the trailing spokes on the second side .
This is the first side with the trailing spokes
(http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/image_zpsqin4tx9v.jpeg) (http://s799.photobucket.com/user/Threadwell20/media/image_zpsqin4tx9v.jpeg.html)
I'm pretty sure this is ok. I know the stidds thread nearly off by heart now. I then turned the hub clockwise turned the wheel,over and put in the spokes on the other side :)
(http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/image_zpsoj0itzib.jpeg) (http://s799.photobucket.com/user/Threadwell20/media/image_zpsoj0itzib.jpeg.html)
I think this is where I'm going wrong. I can flip the wheel over and do the leading spokes 3x but I can see from this side that the last set won't fit :-\
Anyone have any advice ? Is lacing a front z different from a rear I know when I did the rear instartedvwith the freewheel side but this time I didn't know which side to start with :idiot2:
Any advice would be great and I'll post up more pics at each stage. Thanks fellas :)
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Try looking on you tube,there's a video on there
Call no bull s#it guide to building a bmx wheel by an aussie
Girl,really easy to follow guide :daumenhoch:
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Great video :) sorted at last .
(http://i799.photobucket.com/albums/yy272/Threadwell20/image_zpsdwgbju3j.jpeg) (http://s799.photobucket.com/user/Threadwell20/media/image_zpsdwgbju3j.jpeg.html)
Shame I didn't ask for help sooner :-\ my spokes are scratched to buggery after all those attempts. I think I was going wrong by not doing the last side of leading spokes anti clockwise. Easy video to follow but I couldn't do it in 7 minuets like she can :)
Thanks sawzall :daumenhoch:
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Glad you got it sorted :daumenhoch: