I've got a (massive) list of specs for the more popular hubs on my wheelbuilding site
http://yogarup.com/wheels/hubs
Working out the spoke lengths is then fairly easy using the Damon Rinard Spocalc spreadsheet.
Also this year I've been logging all the wheels that I've built and you'll find that on my blog
http://arupdesigns.co.uk/blog/archives/category/wheel-log
There are spoke lengths included for each wheel, number of holes and cross pattern.
Laziness is good because it makes us come up with ways to keep being lazy.
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I've got a (massive) list of specs for the more popular hubs on my wheelbuilding site
http://yogarup.com/wheels/hubs
Working out the spoke lengths is then fairly easy using the Damon Rinard Spocalc spreadsheet.
Also this year I've been logging all the wheels that I've built and you'll find that on my blog
http://arupdesigns.co.uk/blog/archives/category/wheel-log
There are spoke lengths included for each wheel, number of holes and cross pattern.
Laziness is good because it makes us come up with ways to keep being lazy.