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  • Its this the same procedure to build a 27" wheel?

  • so after using the screw driver at the end to screw the nipples, the rim wont swivel when spinning right?

  • after you done putting the spokes in do you have to turn every spoke, for example half a turn every spoke you got in the wheel for like 6 times or something could you please help me ?

    P.S is this 3 cross pattern ?

  • WARNING before anyone starts to do this make sure you have the right size of spokes

  • do you need new spokes to do this

    

  • @bmxer4god no you dont.

  • How do you know what size of spoke to use?

  • sound pretty high, good tut though

  • your not finished yet young man , you need show us how you even it out. I've followed your instructions and ended up with longer spokes, ad tried to even them out and the spokes just end up sticking out past the nipples out of the rim

  • Good Video

    4:38 ouu xDDDD

  • how come when i tighten the nipple the spoke goes through the nipple ?

  • This is the same for the front wheel??

  • @playermatti yes sir

  • nice vid man

  • do u know how to do it in mountain bike? thanks..

  • @raz0racanine same way, usually they got 36 spokes.

  • @raz0racanine disc brake side has shorter spokes

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  • nice rim broo

  • @FDNYboys3 haha thanks man! :D

  • Thumbs up if your cool

  • nice vid

  • @MrPsalm234 thanks! and your welcome!

  • @bmxeditor what type of rim is that

  • nice vid! this helped a lot!

  • @bmxallday00 thanks! and your welcome!

  • *___* your voice <3

  • @Markonim hahaha again sorry it had been a long day and it was late

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