New hub in the rim, tra la la la la...
Got the spokes from Ryan (thanks Nealh) and the length seems right (thanks vfr). Took a couple of hours of messing about trying to get spokes in the right places (and getting it wrong a few times!) but got there in the end.
Crossing of 2 looks ok, no horrendous spoke bends at the nipples. I think the old hub/rim combo looked so bad because of eyelets in the nipple holes, this seems to prevent the nipples from angling slightly, so all the angle has to be taken up by the spoke bending. The new rim doesn't have eyelets.
Now I have to do the truing and dishing
Then hopefully this motor that has been sat on my shelf for many months can finally show me some motion...
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New hub in the rim, tra la la la la...
Got the spokes from Ryan (thanks Nealh) and the length seems right (thanks vfr). Took a couple of hours of messing about trying to get spokes in the right places (and getting it wrong a few times!) but got there in the end.
Crossing of 2 looks ok, no horrendous spoke bends at the nipples. I think the old hub/rim combo looked so bad because of eyelets in the nipple holes, this seems to prevent the nipples from angling slightly, so all the angle has to be taken up by the spoke bending. The new rim doesn't have eyelets.
Now I have to do the truing and dishing
Then hopefully this motor that has been sat on my shelf for many months can finally show me some motion...
I used a cheap, compared to Parkes el al stuff, Tacx truing stand. Which means all those hours spent getting the wheel sorted is warm and comfortable as the stand clamps to any desk! Yes, even £50 odd is expensive for only one wheel truing but after a few, since MTB wheels have hard use, it soon pays it's way. see
https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/tacx-t3175-exact-wheel-truing-stand/rp-prod33904