Reuse Spokes New Rim. jobst brandt is of the opinion that you can reuse spokes fine if you are replacing the rim but less of a good idea if replacing the hub. Reusing spokes is a great. Hold the rims side by side so that. i’ve ridden bikes for 10+ years on reused spokes from the 60s. (1) slip the bent section of rim into a narrow space (partly open drawer) and force the section one way or the other. I'm building a new 29'er wheelset and i'd like to reuse some spokes from a previous 29'er. take a cotton swab and dab a little oil in each spoke socket of the new rim before you begin. As daniel points out, spokes wear and if you have a good number of miles on the wheels it's a good. very possible, i used to do this all the time, i just wanted to add once you take the tension off, you can lay the new rim over the old. It’s all about the quality of the spoke, and what you’re putting them on.
I'm building a new 29'er wheelset and i'd like to reuse some spokes from a previous 29'er. i’ve ridden bikes for 10+ years on reused spokes from the 60s. very possible, i used to do this all the time, i just wanted to add once you take the tension off, you can lay the new rim over the old. As daniel points out, spokes wear and if you have a good number of miles on the wheels it's a good. Reusing spokes is a great. Hold the rims side by side so that. jobst brandt is of the opinion that you can reuse spokes fine if you are replacing the rim but less of a good idea if replacing the hub. (1) slip the bent section of rim into a narrow space (partly open drawer) and force the section one way or the other. It’s all about the quality of the spoke, and what you’re putting them on. take a cotton swab and dab a little oil in each spoke socket of the new rim before you begin.
Reuse Spokes New Rim It’s all about the quality of the spoke, and what you’re putting them on. I'm building a new 29'er wheelset and i'd like to reuse some spokes from a previous 29'er. As daniel points out, spokes wear and if you have a good number of miles on the wheels it's a good. i’ve ridden bikes for 10+ years on reused spokes from the 60s. very possible, i used to do this all the time, i just wanted to add once you take the tension off, you can lay the new rim over the old. (1) slip the bent section of rim into a narrow space (partly open drawer) and force the section one way or the other. jobst brandt is of the opinion that you can reuse spokes fine if you are replacing the rim but less of a good idea if replacing the hub. It’s all about the quality of the spoke, and what you’re putting them on. take a cotton swab and dab a little oil in each spoke socket of the new rim before you begin. Reusing spokes is a great. Hold the rims side by side so that.