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From this...
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to this...
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to this.
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Ok, its just a cheap new Deore hub, & old rim & spokes; but its round & its true(ish).


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:13 pm
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Man may indeed make wheel, but cannot make picture appear...


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:15 pm
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๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:19 pm
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Finally. Doesn't look too bad that.


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:25 pm
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Pictures were there all along.
How much have you two had to drink... ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:27 pm
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No they weren't you bloody liar! ๐Ÿ˜€

Pics are still a bit small though. Your first wheel?


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:29 pm
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Hope you've lined the hub makers name with the valve hole. ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:33 pm
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Yes. 42 & a wheel building virgin. ๐Ÿ™‚
I feel like a cigar.
Hub makers name duly lined up.
Ere you go elfin...

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Posted : 22/01/2011 9:33 pm
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I cant see the tensionometer on the table?


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:35 pm
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Nice one, must have a go myself soon.


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:39 pm
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Nice one - wish I could do that.


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 9:40 pm
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strong work.

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i built my 3rd and 4th last week ๐Ÿ™‚

no need for a stand though!
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Posted : 22/01/2011 9:43 pm
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Nice job, I just ordered the parts for what's gonna be my first attempt last night.

Any tips on what are the tricky bits first time round?


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 10:12 pm
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Must be the time of year for it - built my first and second this week:

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Gave up trying to find suitable 700c wheels on disc hubs and decided to do it myself.

Just waiting for Wiggle to sort out a replacement for the dented Tripster frame they sent me, and I can have a new commuter ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 10:14 pm
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I followed the Roger Musson pdf book. Once I'd laced it I ploughed in, typical man fashion, & ignored what was written. The seismic activity generated by the result has probably set-off a Ttsunami somewhere.
So I backed off the lot & made one of the niple drivers he mentions. Its basically a screwdriver ground back to leave a 2mm point in the middle. After using that it was fine. As the nipples are screwed down the tool lifts clear, leaving them all at pretty much the same amount of insertion. Just have to be patient. Result was hardly any radial adjustment, & a couple of wobbles, but its an old rim that had a wobble, & a flat spot anyway. Dishing was a fair bit out, but was easily resolved.
I'm pleased with it. I'm keen to try one with all new parts.
I can highly recomend the Roger Musson book. To be fair, I "borrowed" it from a friend, but it was so much help I'm going to order my own copy.


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 10:21 pm
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Did my 5th and 6th wheels last weekend - very satisfying!


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 10:26 pm
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Yep - the nipple driver from Musson's book seemed to make it all quite easy. In making the driver, I did have to explain to the OH why one of our chopping boards now has scorch marks on it. The answer "because I was using an angle grinder in the kitchen" was surprisingly well received.


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 10:31 pm
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Sheldon "Captain Bike" Browns website is excellent i have found.

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/wheelbuild.html

im not sure i understand the need for a dish stick though.
i understand how to use it, but dont see the point.

surely you put it in the stand, (or fork with a ziptie pointer tied to it) and then take it out and flip it over and put it in backwards, as a comparison to work out if the rim is central?

Das Kinesis tripster looks nice pdw.
i had the same problem.
couldnt find an easy click way of ordering 700cc rims on MTB hubs, so went with it myself ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 22/01/2011 10:59 pm
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a lot of tissues on the table, happy tissues i hope ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 23/01/2011 8:57 am
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Just finished mine 2nd wheel, just got to build the bike for them now!

http://m.flickr.com/photos/42441892@N04/5380101561/sizes/m/


 
Posted : 23/01/2011 11:28 am