Is the rim bent?
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Is the rim bent?
Hi guys
I need some advice since I am about to go crazy.
I bought a brand new DT Swiss R460 rim for my first wheel build project. I have laced it to a DT Swiss 350 straight pull 24h rear hub. I am using a Park Tool Tension Meter to get the tension right but I seem to have an issue with the rim.
If i tension the wheel to spec (according to DT Swiss) and end up within 10% variance in the Park Tool tension app i have a large high/low spot. I wrote both because I am not to sure if its actually a high or low spot because the hop is approx 1.3mm across half the rim. As I have read the radial hop should be within 0.5 for a somewhat good round true which clearly is not the case.
If I try to reduce the hop I end up with tension all over the place and quite large differences in terms of the Park Tool measurements (NDS: 10,5-16/ DS: 17-22).
This is my first time truing a wheel but am I perhaps not entirely wrong when I assume that the rim might be bent? Any advice?
I need some advice since I am about to go crazy.
I bought a brand new DT Swiss R460 rim for my first wheel build project. I have laced it to a DT Swiss 350 straight pull 24h rear hub. I am using a Park Tool Tension Meter to get the tension right but I seem to have an issue with the rim.
If i tension the wheel to spec (according to DT Swiss) and end up within 10% variance in the Park Tool tension app i have a large high/low spot. I wrote both because I am not to sure if its actually a high or low spot because the hop is approx 1.3mm across half the rim. As I have read the radial hop should be within 0.5 for a somewhat good round true which clearly is not the case.
If I try to reduce the hop I end up with tension all over the place and quite large differences in terms of the Park Tool measurements (NDS: 10,5-16/ DS: 17-22).
This is my first time truing a wheel but am I perhaps not entirely wrong when I assume that the rim might be bent? Any advice?
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If it's opposite of the valve hole, it's the rim joint.
Sometimes you simply have a small flat spot that's best to leave alone and not screw with the tension.
Sometimes you simply have a small flat spot that's best to leave alone and not screw with the tension.
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Get another rim i just had an older wheel with a hop bigger than that but drove me crazy. For the price of a 460 i would get a new one.
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Tell us about your spoke tensioning process.
My process is to start by sticking my thumb nail into the last spoke thread and tighten it to that point. From that point on I count turns as I tighten each spoke the same amount. My idea is to keep the rum round by bringing the tension up slowly and evenly. I once built a tandem wheel that way that needed no truing whatsoever once I got it up to final tension.
My process is to start by sticking my thumb nail into the last spoke thread and tighten it to that point. From that point on I count turns as I tighten each spoke the same amount. My idea is to keep the rum round by bringing the tension up slowly and evenly. I once built a tandem wheel that way that needed no truing whatsoever once I got it up to final tension.
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What size tire and pressure will you be running? Some tires have more then a 1.3mm run out in real mounted up life. Andy
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Hi guys
So dont ask me how but I loosened the tension and hen started to unify the tension. From that point on the large hop was pretty much gone. Them rim is now almost completely round. Still has a smidge but i would say its within 0.5mm.
i guess it helped to ventilate for a second and then refocus 😂😂
i am running 25mm ultra sport at 90psi. Went for the first ride today and it held up pretty well. A bit flexy i would say in comparison to my previous 32h.
the only sad part is that my nipples are now almost silver again from the constant tightening/loosening.
i will check the tension after a few more miles.
So dont ask me how but I loosened the tension and hen started to unify the tension. From that point on the large hop was pretty much gone. Them rim is now almost completely round. Still has a smidge but i would say its within 0.5mm.
i guess it helped to ventilate for a second and then refocus 😂😂
i am running 25mm ultra sport at 90psi. Went for the first ride today and it held up pretty well. A bit flexy i would say in comparison to my previous 32h.
the only sad part is that my nipples are now almost silver again from the constant tightening/loosening.
i will check the tension after a few more miles.