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I decided to try my hand at wheel building after years of paying others to do it for me. I bought a cheap spoke wrench with G13, G14 and G15 size wrench adapters for the nipple sizes. I needed the G15 nipple adapter, I have built up one wheel but the shoddy nipple wrench has given up on me, buy cheap buy twice I know. Anyway I now want to buy a good one but they come in mm sizes not gauge sizes and I don't know what gauge 15 is in metric, does anybody out there know????


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 5:28 pm
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only choice is really a Spokey...

http://www.evanscycles.com/products/buddy/spokey-spoke-key-red-euro-nipples-ec012165

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red is for 3.25mm nipples af

they do a yellow version for jap nipples at 3.4mm af

bound to be the red one

comfy to use as wll


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 5:36 pm
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Park ones are nice.


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 5:42 pm
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spokey +1 for comfort but they wear out after a few wheels.
park triangular lasts forever and grips well, but gets a little uncomfortable on the fingertips


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 5:44 pm
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I'm after an all metal one, park do look good but what metric size do I need if gauge 15 is the one I was using with my current spoke wrench?


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 5:48 pm
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the triangular park one [url= http://www.parktool.com/products/detail.asp?cat=16&item=SW-7 ]SW7[/url] has three sizes that covers all the usual nipples


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:02 pm
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pedro 4 sided is the best i've used and seems to be made of very hard alloy so shoudl ast well


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 6:38 pm
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my green pedros one is a lovely bit of kit


 
Posted : 29/06/2010 8:49 pm
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they do a pro spokey which has wider steel inserts..

you would have to be going some to wear then out as a hobby builder - their flat design also allows easy id of how much turn you are applying..

anyhow for £4 how can yo go wrong


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 2:24 pm
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spokey +1 for comfort but they wear out after a few wheels.

your doing it wrong .....


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 2:41 pm
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+1 For spokey - the pro vesion is not worth the extra £2 or so though 🙂


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 2:44 pm
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+ easy to find when you drop it or put it down somewhere


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 3:12 pm
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I've always used my yellow one - does that means it's really too big ?


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 3:21 pm
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depends on your wheels ...

DT spokes red

non good spokes yellow .... the yellow will fit DT and will tension - but when you start getting to wheel final tension it will round your nipples


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 3:24 pm
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sapin dt etc i find red is correct... have yellow for some overlarge crappy spokes on the rear of the my brompton


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 3:28 pm
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most OEM bike spokes are yellow too


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 3:30 pm
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park one going strong at 8 wheels and a number of truings. also have triangular park which i use but neve rused for a full wheel build


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 3:31 pm
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Been using my Spokey pro's(both sizes)building wheels in a bike shop for probably 5yrs or so now, not worn them out yet, and not looking likely to either.


 
Posted : 30/06/2010 9:08 pm