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• #2
Hi. I was wondering if any of you have built wheels with Formula Track hubs and Velocity Aerohead rims (32 holes)? What spoke lenght did you use? I'm planning to cross 3 times. Thanks for any responses.
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I've built about 75 wheels this year and have written an account of all of the specs in my wheel log. Loads of popular fixed gear combinations.
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arup.. you are a sick, sick puppy.. but well done for documenting your builds. :)
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Condor uno on open pro, 32h, 3x front and rear 292. However, theoretically the front should need shorter spokes, but it came up with the 292s a bit short, completely the opposite of what it should be. 292 will do though.
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• #7
All seems like a lot of work, when one can simply order a DT swiss spoke length chart through madison. Relatively costly, but it works out spoke lengths fairly accurately.
From a discussion started some days ago came out that would be helpful to put together the spokes length for certain hubs and rims combinations.
See: http://www.londonfgss.com/discussion/4761/spoke-length/
Spoke length calculators may help but some times don’t give the best results or they don’t have the dimensions for all hubs and rims so as to calculate the spokes.
So, let’s start with:
Hubs: Formula flip/flop (same with: SystemEX, IRO, On One, Ambrosio, etc.)
Rims: Macic CXP22
Pattern: 3X
Spokes: 288-299 (front) 288 (rear)