• I have an ethirteen trs r rear hub 28h that is boost 148 width - do I need to use a different spoke calculator that allows me to enter the width. Normally I'd use https://leonard.io/edd/ but that hub isn't in the database.
    I haven't bought rim or spokes for this and basically just want to build up something as cheaply as possible, so if anyone has something 28h lying around that would be vaguely suitable (even better one of the ethirteen rims that CRC/wiggle tantalizingly list for a tenner but are perpetually out of stock!) Thanks!

  • You can enter your own dimensions in leonard, as in any other calculator.

    Tester says can, I’d say should.

    Trusting the dimensions that are in spke calc databases is a good way to find yourself with a collection of spokes that don’t fit.

  • Tester says can, I’d say should.

    I've said should many times before🙂

  • thanks @gbj_tester and @M_V - yes I do normally enter them in (or verify that what is in there matches the manufacturer site, as I can't easily take some of the measurements by hand to .1mm accuracy), I just hadn't clocked that the centre to flange measurement (which is actually printed on the hub!) is the bit that would be affected by it being a wider OLN.
    Not sure if I can be bothered to build up the wheel though as I don't even have a frame that can accommodate boost 148!

  • have found one of the ethirteen rims on CRC that is 28h but can't find the ERD - the closest product I could find was this one which has an ERD of 599. Anyone able to help with the ERD?

    EDIT: Wiggle live chat support confirmed it is 599, no offset - surprisingly quick!

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