





It was raining today, so it worked out well for me, I got some spokes at the bike shop after work, this time I got 14 gauge DT stainless spokes, I think DT makes some of the best spokes, I've never had problems with them. I started on the wheel after supper and had it laced up in about a half hour, however I made a mistake somewhere and I had to take half of the nipples off and change the spokes around. Finally I got it set up properly, then it was time to tension and true it. I don't have a truing stand so I had to make my own, I took my mountain bike frame, put a ziptie on the chainstay for a feeler gauge and used that. It turned out pretty well, and hopefully it will work well too. Hopefully I will be able to try it out tomorrow and see how it works. Anyway, ride safe and have fun..
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You should be looking into a job as a touring journalist for a biking magazine, Your #2 fan.
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