I have a kit I bought from a UK supplier, which is great. But this weekend (after 4000 miles service) the front wheel broke at the brake rim.
I guess it got thin over time after all the service it's given. So this is not a complaint thread.
However, I need to get this fixed ASAP as I use it for my commute. The supplier is currently out of stock of all parts. So I'm looking to get this built up by a local shop.
I did read somewhere that a Sun CR18 16" rim is needed. But the supplier also said a standard Brompton rim would work. The current rim has 36 holes but a Brompton rim has fewer.
Then there is angled and straight holes. It all gets very confusing for a novice.
Having never built a wheel before, I have no idea of what matters most. Can I even use the old spokes? Because I wouldn't know where to go for new ones anyway.
The local bike shop were very accommodating at first, but after my 2nd call to them (to let them know that my ebike supplier was all out of parts) they cooled right down, and now say they only want to do the build if I supply the EXACT same parts as in the original wheel. Well I just can't do that. The rim on the original wheel will not be a Sun rim if that is what is needed.
So I'm needing the advice of esteemed e-bike builders on here who may have had experience of this motor for a Brompton. <^.^>
I guess it got thin over time after all the service it's given. So this is not a complaint thread.
However, I need to get this fixed ASAP as I use it for my commute. The supplier is currently out of stock of all parts. So I'm looking to get this built up by a local shop.
I did read somewhere that a Sun CR18 16" rim is needed. But the supplier also said a standard Brompton rim would work. The current rim has 36 holes but a Brompton rim has fewer.
Then there is angled and straight holes. It all gets very confusing for a novice.
Having never built a wheel before, I have no idea of what matters most. Can I even use the old spokes? Because I wouldn't know where to go for new ones anyway.
The local bike shop were very accommodating at first, but after my 2nd call to them (to let them know that my ebike supplier was all out of parts) they cooled right down, and now say they only want to do the build if I supply the EXACT same parts as in the original wheel. Well I just can't do that. The rim on the original wheel will not be a Sun rim if that is what is needed.
So I'm needing the advice of esteemed e-bike builders on here who may have had experience of this motor for a Brompton. <^.^>