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save your sanity. . . get someone else to do it for you!!!
Spoke length calculatinghttp://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=136816.0
I don't really know anything about this, (my bro's a long term 'proper bike racer / sometime racing cyclist', I've seen a few rims & hubs over the years).Could you not measure / copy a pattern off an existing wheel?Whenever I've seen wheel builders they've always got those fork-like clamps to build in, but sure you could use your F&F.If it all goes wrong then shops only charge £10 (+ spokes) for a build or truing, so what the's worst that could happen?
Quote from: kuwahero on April 13, 2012, 10:38 PMSpoke length calculatinghttp://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=136816.0Well I am glad somebody is reading the hard work put into creating the stickies, funny enough I also did this one...http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=1344.0
http://www.gsportbmx.co.uk/custom/wheel_build/wheels.htmlFollow this and you can't go wrong. If it's all new parts, the wheel should work out straight and true. If not fixing it is dead easy. mount on a frame & view from above, tighten the 2 or 3 spokes on the correct side of the hub you need to pull towards by one turn at a time & slacken off the ones in between (ie the other side hub flange) by half a turn. Works for me.