Spoke length for Sun Ryno lite and Deore FHT-610 hub?
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Spoke length for Sun Ryno lite 36h and Deore FHT-610 hub?
Sun Rhyno Lite 36h and Deore FHT-610 36h. I tried using the DT spoke calculator but I'm getting numbers that can't be right - it's coming up with 374mm - the spoke gauge I have doesn't even go that high. I've got 290mm spokes on my Bontrager AT-750 32h rims with what I would call a standard lacing pattern that came on my Verve. I'm using measurements I'm finding on the internet - I might be misinterpreting the measurements and plugging the wrong values in.
Hoping someone is familiar with this combination and knows.
Thanks!
Hoping someone is familiar with this combination and knows.
Thanks!
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Using 700c Rhyno Lite 32h rim with an ERD of 612mm, and the Shimano FH-T610 rear 32h 135mm QR hub, I came up with a spoke length of 298mm for a 3-cross lacing pattern.
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296.1mm NDS, 294.7mm DS. I would probably order 295mm spokes.
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No, it's the number of times the spokes from one side of the flange cross the spokes from the other side.
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Wheels By Fleming Bicycle Wheels - mrrabbit.net
Spreadsheet for spoke calculation, and a command line .exe program is available.
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Your spoke lengths are going to be about 296.5 and 294.50 using and ERD of 611 (aiming for the bottom of the screwdriver slot of a 12mm standard profile nipple.)
=8-)
Spreadsheet for spoke calculation, and a command line .exe program is available.
=8-)
Your spoke lengths are going to be about 296.5 and 294.50 using and ERD of 611 (aiming for the bottom of the screwdriver slot of a 12mm standard profile nipple.)
=8-)
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5000+ wheels built since 1984...
Disclaimer:
1. I do not claim to be an expert in bicycle mechanics despite my experience.
2. I like anyone will comment in other areas.
3. I do not own the preexisting concepts of DISH and ERD.
4. I will provide information as I always have to others that I believe will help them protect themselves from unscrupulous mechanics.
5. My all time favorite book is:
Kahane, Howard. Logic and Contemporary Rhetoric: The Use of Reason in Everyday Life
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