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  • Amateur wheel builders – spoke re-use?
  • druidh
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    Assuming you might end up building more wheels for yourself in future, do you retain any old spokes & nipples you’re taking out of wheels? They all look in good nick/no damage so I can’t see why not.

    crispedwheel
    Free Member

    Yes, I do with spokes, assuming no damage.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    I’d answer but I’m a pro 😀

    yes,

    barrykellett
    Free Member

    Yes

    burnie
    Free Member

    I do but I don’t know why as I never use them.

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    i do for my personal wheels , but i wouldnt do it for a paying customer

    druidh
    Free Member

    That’s what I was getting at 😆

    PeterPoddy
    Free Member

    Hell yes!!
    Dug me out of a couple of holes, has keeping and reusing spokes!

    MaryHinge
    Free Member

    Yes.

    Just built my first full wheel from scratch, so am an amateur.

    But I have trued, replaced spokes, replaced a full set of alloy nips that were crumbling away, straightened a full pringle at the side of the trail so that I could ride back to the car.

    If nothing else, you have a few spares for when you spot a broken spoke on the Saturday night before a Sunday ride.

    jonathan
    Free Member

    Always keep them, but have only used them once when doing an unexpected rebuild of a mate’s knackered wheel as a favour.

    julianwilson
    Free Member

    Yes.

    bigdonx
    Free Member

    Spokes – yes,

    brass nipples – yes,

    alloy nipples – NO, bin them as they are false (weight) economy, IMHO.

    nedrapier
    Full Member

    I’ve got a flat spot on a rim, and a spare rim to replace it with. I’m going to do teh side-by side switcheroo with all the same spokes and nipples, as long as they’re all in visual good order.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    yes but next time i will seperate them in to forn and rear and drive and non drive rather than place them all in a spoke box and guess at the length 😳

    Out of all my sets of wheels i have ever built only 2 sets used new spokes – and i have reused them since

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    if you’re effectively re-rimming then taping old and new together and transferring spokes in situ and one at a time is the easiest way of doing it 🙂

    PJM1974
    Free Member

    Of course!

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    all the time. Of hand i think I normally get to 3 or 4 rim changes before I would think of changing spokes and I’m more likely just to buy a new wheel at that point.

    spanishfly
    Free Member

    Yes for spokes normally bin old nipples

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