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• #7102
isnt the al33 rim drilled with zigzag offset left and right for 12 spokes each side, or do you have a special triplet drilled rim?
Special triplet-drilled rim. Drilled in a 2-1 pattern.
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• #7103
I have a template made in illustrator for testing spoke patterns, so it is one step above drawing on paper :)
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• #7104
Ah, handy. I'll have to stick to pen and paper, I think. Or crayons.
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• #7105
lukas version:
x3.166666 @ 32 spokes
Cheeky request - what would the notional crossing figure be for a 2x lacing pattern on the DS? I'd just like to cross-check that figure against the length of the spokes I actually have, to make sure I don't make the same mistake twice...
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• #7106
x2.166666
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• #7107
owww yeah!
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• #7108
Any tips on calculating the proper spoke lengths on a 16:8 triplet wheel?
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• #7109
I'll have to stick to pen and paper, I think. Or crayons.
Fusion360 is free to businesses turning over <$100k, that probably applies to you unless you're spending a lot more time on your lathe than we know about :)
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• #7110
edit:
but cx-ray/laser spokes will result in low-ish torque stiffness
Yep, that's one reason why I thought, if I have to get new spokes anyone, that I'd get ones long enough for a 3x lacing rather than 2x. And just to be extra sure it can withstand my Mighty Power I'm using CX-Sprints rather than CX-Rays.
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• #7111
x2.166666
Thanks. That gives a DS length of 269.3mm, rather longer than the 266mm spokes I've got.
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• #7112
If I wanted to model it in 3D CAD then I'd fire up my old copy of Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 2.0 and use that. And do some FEA studies just for the hell of it too. Seems overkill for drawing lacing patterns though.
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• #7113
Seems overkill for drawing lacing patterns
It's as quick as any other computer method, and quicker than crayons.
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• #7114
My rear hub is Shimano deore m535 centerlock.
I need to replace the axle etc, normally I'd buy another hub exactly the same and swap all the innards, but I can't find one anywhere. Is there another hub that's interchangable? -
• #7115
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• #7116
I can't find one anywhere
There's one in Greece https://dromeasbikes.com/en/rear-hub/1720-rear-hub-shimano-deore-fh-m535.html
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• #7118
Cheers dears
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• #7119
Only wants to ship to Greece.
Are there newer hubs with the same insides? -
• #7120
Are there newer hubs with the same insides?
You can go through the EVs and check, but nothing leapt out at me as a true fit. 535 is very old. You could probably cobble something together with 525 parts. The 535 freehub is readily available but by the time you've bought that and an axle and cones, you have to wonder whether it's worth trying to resurrect a 15 year old low-end hub.
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• #7121
Only wants to ship to Greece
Are there any Greek LFGSSers who could help?
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• #7122
Hello again, last time I'll hassle you all!
Rose bikes have DT R460 for £22.40 which I plan to lace to 32h CK R45 3x - spokes wise I am going with black DT Comps... (is this a good pairing? they are do it all wheels with posh hubs)
Can someone check my working before I buy - I make it 288/290 rear and 292mm front, is this correct?
Cheers in advance,
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• #7123
OK, thanks.
I'll have a look for something newer with similar flange dimensions so I can reuse the spokes (wheel was rebuilt last year and barely ridden). -
• #7124
There is a j-bend version too.
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• #7125
Picked up some cheap rims to replace a set of tubulars. New rims are deeper, so 2 cross and 3 cross both leave the spokes too long. 4 cross is impossible with 32h right? I tried and the final set of spokes was misaligned. Any other lacing options for too-long spokes before I bin these and get a proper set of shallow rims?
Excellent, thanks. Looks like I need some 280mm spokes for a 3x pattern, which at least ties in with one of the other rather more reasoned calculations I've found on the net.
What did you use to generate the picture of the lacing pattern? Looks like a handy tool to visualise lacing patterns, something I'm not particularly good at on an abstract level.