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Head In vs. Head Out Spoke Length?
I just decommissioned a rear MTB wheel with a cracked flange: Bullseye hub, DT Champion, Saturae X22. And in saving the spokes for some future use I noticed that the head in spokes are 1mm longer. It kinda makes sense but who does that? NDS 275 and 274. DS 273 and 272.
Last edited by classtimesailer; 09-02-2024 at 07:02 PM. Reason: longer (not shorter) |
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No, it doesn't make sense. All spokes on the same side should be the same length; head in or out doesn't matter.
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It's gotta be less than a mm difference for the wrap around the outside of the flange but the builder of this wheel apparently accounted for it. There is a noticeable consistent bend in toward the rim on head in spokes. Ya, lots of folks get by with nearest even mm.
Misstyped in OP. Longer spokes are head in. |
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And often, when buying spokes they are often + or - 1mm...for those bulk spokes cut on big machines..zillions at a time.
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I read the OP's post as meaning some of the spoke nipples were installed head-in from the rim end, and which would warrant a considerable change in spoke length. Thinking about it for another five seconds, the rim would ideally also have different-sized holes in it, who does that lol.
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