Update on my go-proe wheels, my front wheel has gone out of true by a few mm, after about 1500km. Obviously not the worse thing to happen, but not ideal. Rear wheel is still relatively straight.
I was under the impression that pre built wheels are likely to go out of true after you've used them initially as the spokes bed in (no idea if this is true, correct me if I'm wrong), so I'm not too concerned. With that in mind, my Scribe wheels are still true after about 4000km in winter conditions.
You're wrong🙂
Properly built wheels should not need any attention. Going out of true in such a short time usually indicates either inadequate stress relief or residual spoke wind up.
Update on my go-proe wheels, my front wheel has gone out of true by a few mm, after about 1500km. Obviously not the worse thing to happen, but not ideal. Rear wheel is still relatively straight.
I was under the impression that pre built wheels are likely to go out of true after you've used them initially as the spokes bed in (no idea if this is true, correct me if I'm wrong), so I'm not too concerned. With that in mind, my Scribe wheels are still true after about 4000km in winter conditions.