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Lacing A 36h Alex Dx32 To A 32h Quando Hub


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Yeah i have been looking at how to do it, got that worked out, do 2 sets of 3 spokes, miss a hole, 2 sets of 3, miss a hole, 2 sets of 3, miss a hole, 2 sets of 3, miss a hole and then that will spread the missing spokes. another problem is this will be my first wheelbuild :P

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Yeah i have been looking at how to do it, got that worked out, do 2 sets of 3 spokes, miss a hole, 2 sets of 3, miss a hole, 2 sets of 3, miss a hole, 2 sets of 3, miss a hole and then that will spread the missing spokes. another problem is this will be my first wheelbuild :P

Ooh, C'est risqué :P

No, Just take your time with the wheelbuild, sit down, have a cup of tea, and just be chilled about it, don't be pissed off if you miss a spoke or whatever, and make sure you keep the tension even, otherwise it won't roll for shit :P:)

Good luck!

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lol yeah, well i used to be able to true a wheel absolutly mint, a few years ago now though :P But it cant be that hard realy, Famous last words :P Oh and has anybody got a little tutorial or something so i can see for sure how i should be doing this 3 cross lacing pattern?

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Maybe a damn stupid question, and i already new tarty doesent.

But y?

cheers andy

put it this way, it is virutally immposible to get the correct spokes and it will all go rong

Maybe a damn stupid question, and i already new tarty doesent.

But y?

cheers andy

put it this way, it is virutally immposible to get the correct spokes and it will all go rong

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