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I've got three sets of 72 veloplugs (two unopened) which I bought for a couple of sets of wheels I was building with Rigida rims. Unfortunately they don't fit the larger spoke holes on Rigida chrinas so I won't be needing them.
They don't fit anything !!
They were too small for my DT Swiss rims, my Open Pros and some other rim I forget the name of.
What you have to do is to spread the tabs out a little (to ones that hold them in position) - they work fine then.
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put the tabs in, then cover in 3 layers of electrical tape or even a rim tape to stop 'em falling out.
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just for then ones as lost as me
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They don't fit anything !!
They were too small for my DT Swiss rims, my Open Pros and some other rim I forget the name of.
What you have to do is to spread the tabs out a little (to ones that hold them in position) - they work fine then.
Weird - they were hard work getting into my open pros last year! The rigida holes are huge, I tried spreading and they still just drop straight out.
31t®um - good point, well made, but I'm sure there's a flaw in there somehwere...
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tynan has loose holes.
I've got three sets of 72 veloplugs (two unopened) which I bought for a couple of sets of wheels I was building with Rigida rims. Unfortunately they don't fit the larger spoke holes on Rigida chrinas so I won't be needing them.
They do, obviously fit velocity rims, and also I've installed a set on mavic open pros - can't comment on any other rim.
£10 a set posted - please, no dibs, just PM me for payment details (bank transfer preferred or cheque, paypal fee avoidance is a must!).
Thanks,
Graham