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Old 08-13-22, 03:00 PM
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If you know what size you need and can live with using used (but used little) spokes, send me a PM indicating required lengths and numbers needed. I just might be able to help.

Some time ago, I bought stainless steel butted spokes from my local bike shop for my Rabeneick 120d. Front and rear set me back $151.00 + 15% sales tax (ouch and pooey stinko). That said, when ever I run across a wheel set that does little to blow my kilt up and that has been fitted with stainless steel spokes (butted, double butter or unbutted), I harvest and tuck them away. I have a box full and have built many wheel sets from that box.

Anyway, send me a PM, if that ruffles your kilt:-)
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