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Mark pal, thanks for the suggestion, I might try that some day but for now I am still trying to work out the Shamal. It's all drilled, prepped and ready to go on the truing stand.
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what are you going to lace it to Weisan? I assume you're going to use some big washers, as the shamals use pretty big diameter nipples?
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I dunno yet but one thing I know for sure, it's gonna be SHIMANO-COMPATIBLE right out the gate, no further modification needed.
The washer I used to build the Ksyrium will work here as well. I tested them. |
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Look what I found yesterday!
More "upcoming" projects... A couple of kinlins, Velocity Deep V, Aerohead, and the "white & shiny" A23s. |
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From your CO-OP? These are new, they need to get a clue if they want to make any money.
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These rims been sitting in the box for months, somebody has to build em'...plus I am not building these to sell, I have a mutually beneficial relationship with my co-op which I am very thankful for.
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My first white horse.
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What I meant, the local CO-OP here is always scrounging for $ to keep operating, and having new/NOS rims would help bring in $, rather than $5 per, type thing. If you can score these for next to no $, good on ya.
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Nice but as you are seeing..28 and 3 cross and large flange makes for spokes overlapping adjacent spoke head.
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The picture on the right is 24 3X.
The picture on the left is a tiny wheel. It's not an issue for road bikes. I've been doing it since I started out. It conforms to the spoke count/3 formula as well. 36 4X is right on the edge of useable. There's a little overlap, but I've been able to get a spoke out if necessary. |
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I did this one a long time ago. Never actually used it though.
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