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Offline southern andy

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Spoke question
« on: March 16, 2008, 07:36 PM »
Will soon be re-spoking some Araya rims, these are not received as of yet.

The rims are 20" x 1.75 i think in blue. They have a large flange suntour hub on them. Which length spoke will i require to do this horrible job and roughly how many will i need ?????????


How easy is it a job to re-lace them, considering they are already spoked i thought that removing one and replacing one at a time would be the easiest option for a village idiot like myself.

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Andy
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Re: Spoke question
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2008, 08:12 PM »
i dont know aout lengths but if you phone alans up im sure he will tell you and if no one on here knows then i have a link to a spoke calculator

best get to the gsport site and absorb the wheel building guide , its not as hard as it looks and with the wheels stripped you can get the rim and hub  sparkly clean unlike if you did a spoke at a time  :)

Offline kuwahero

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Re: Spoke question
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2008, 09:09 PM »
here you go andy this should help. I have built a couple of sets of Araya 7x on Large Flange Hubs and this little guide hasn't let me down.

marc  :daumenhoch:


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