I need some advice on getting my wheels rebuilt. I'm not rebuilding myself, I don't have the skill.
The wheels on my Wisper 806 are in a shocking state. I've only had it 6 months (ok, it was an ex-demo) and they are very badly corroded and have had regular spoke failures. To the extent that on Wednesday I got 3 spokes failed, and the bike was not ridable.
After a visit to an LBS he wanted £2.50 per spoke as they'd need to be special Sapim e-bike spokes - that's £90 per wheel!!! I can buy the Sapim spokes myself for £1.15 + nipples.
I'd already taken the decision to buy new rims and have a set of Ryde Andura 40 (36H). But I notice the shape of the rim is different and will probably affect the length of spokes I need. I've seen some spoke calculators online, and scared myself.
TLDR;
How critical is it that I get the exact length of spokes? Can I take the existing 130mm length (rear) and just add a few millimetres? Is there an acceptable tolerance?
The wheels on my Wisper 806 are in a shocking state. I've only had it 6 months (ok, it was an ex-demo) and they are very badly corroded and have had regular spoke failures. To the extent that on Wednesday I got 3 spokes failed, and the bike was not ridable.
After a visit to an LBS he wanted £2.50 per spoke as they'd need to be special Sapim e-bike spokes - that's £90 per wheel!!! I can buy the Sapim spokes myself for £1.15 + nipples.
I'd already taken the decision to buy new rims and have a set of Ryde Andura 40 (36H). But I notice the shape of the rim is different and will probably affect the length of spokes I need. I've seen some spoke calculators online, and scared myself.
TLDR;
How critical is it that I get the exact length of spokes? Can I take the existing 130mm length (rear) and just add a few millimetres? Is there an acceptable tolerance?