The ancient and wise (also crafty and shameless ripoff merchant) 93 year old bike Yoda (he knows everything - a genuine fountain of bike knowledge, but sells you cr*p which lasts 5 minutes, if it works at all [for repeat purchase purposes {his family have been in the bike biz for over 100 years, so this approach must work}]) who owns my local bike shop, or rather his young stressed out overworked assistant... wanted £25 to true a wheel - and I would have paid that gladly, if it were not for a 3 day wait THREE FREAKING DAYS!!! "Only Bike Yoda is capable of such a feat", he said "And if the wheel is very warped, he charges an extra £15 per additional hour!" he added in awe. So... I learned to true wheels myself by watching Youtube videos like that one. I discovered that the multi-size spoke wrenches comprehensively chew brass spokes, but well made single size spoke wrenches as nealh says, is the best way to maintain spoke nipple shape while making adjustments. Loosening slightly, after tightening helps take out the twist in the spoke - brass is self-lubricating (to an extent, the twisted spoke will right itself with use), but it's good to take out the twist so you don't have to adjust spokes all over again after riding the bike. Also it's easy to overtighten a spoke accidentally, which sets that and/or other spokes (or spoke nipples) on the road to breakage... which is when my trick of plucking the spokes and listening to the pitch they produce comes in handy - it's just like tuning guitar strings (which I'm much more familiar with) - just make sure you pluck each spoke at the same location, exactly halfway along it's length: wildly overtightened spokes become glaringly obvious. Hey, it works for me! My new wheels now are perfectly true and tuneful. They should have been straight when bought, but they weren't quite exactly perfectly straight - close but not close enough! Anyway, it's well worth learning. I might have to build my next pair of wheels, as good quality replacements for my (very old) bike and chosen tyre width are becoming quite rare.Buy a decent spoke wrench/key, I prefer to use spokey single size type to suit the nipple size I'm using but there are also 6 way spoke keys.
A couple of wheel lacing utube vids I quite like.
lacing a 3x bike rim - Search Videos
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