so if the rear hub is a flip flop hub and not a multiple speed one, it would most likely be symmetrical with the rear wheel right? or would there still be a difference in spoke length on tge drive side and such?
The spoke lengths I need after following the instructions on this video are 265.5 and 264.6 for the front wheel and 264 and 267.4 for the rear wheel. I need to know if I could use 265mm spokes for the front wheel and drive side of the rear wheel and 267mm on the none drive side of the rear wheel. What's the ideal nipple size for this set up? Thanks!
Would you guys happen to know where Mike is working now? I'd like to keep giving him my business. I went in to get my bike fixed and he wasn't there anymore. Any info would be appreciated.
@heatx It depends if it is single sided or dual. If you can put a cog on both sides then it probably doesn't have to be dished. If you can only put a cog on one side, then it might have to be dished slightly. Thanks for watching!
how did u get the 5.2 from 7.8 from hub centre to flange centre? how did u calculate?
zecker100 14 hours ago
Could anyone tell me where i can buy one of those measuring tools
xXDROFLMAOx 1 month ago
i mixed up my drive and non-drive spokes, what do i do?
distortion041 1 month ago
Thank you very much. That was very helpful
Theologyontap 6 months ago
so if the rear hub is a flip flop hub and not a multiple speed one, it would most likely be symmetrical with the rear wheel right? or would there still be a difference in spoke length on tge drive side and such?
Dannyisgreatful 9 months ago
where is his upper lip ???
marius106 10 months ago
this guy looks like a rapist
drdouche1 11 months ago
Thank you for an excellent tutorial!
blammblamm 1 year ago
The spoke lengths I need after following the instructions on this video are 265.5 and 264.6 for the front wheel and 264 and 267.4 for the rear wheel. I need to know if I could use 265mm spokes for the front wheel and drive side of the rear wheel and 267mm on the none drive side of the rear wheel. What's the ideal nipple size for this set up? Thanks!
royronaldo 1 year ago
thebiketube
has the best videos
thanks guys
emforty2 1 year ago
But It only has default sizes in Rim field in the form.
Can you have a formula for calculate the length if I have a 50" rim?.
Thanks.
MrHiWheeler 1 year ago
I believe he went back to doing his mobile bike service with his van. Let me know if you need his number or email.
thebiketube 1 year ago
Would you guys happen to know where Mike is working now? I'd like to keep giving him my business. I went in to get my bike fixed and he wasn't there anymore. Any info would be appreciated.
4lfShumway 1 year ago
also, is dishing required for a track wheel?
heatx 2 years ago
@heatx It depends if it is single sided or dual. If you can put a cog on both sides then it probably doesn't have to be dished. If you can only put a cog on one side, then it might have to be dished slightly. Thanks for watching!
thebiketube 1 year ago
No, track hubs are centered.
phatfish78 1 year ago
thanks so much for this series!
heatx 2 years ago
The lacing vid will be out next week. Thanks for watching!
thebiketube 2 years ago
oh and your links at the end don't work :(
xxbondsxx 2 years ago
Thanks for the heads up bond, appreciated.
thebiketube 2 years ago
Sorry, had to delete the last one, the screen capture was looking shoddy
thebiketube 2 years ago