Scott Scale 60 2011 spokes
buzcheva
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Guys
I have a 2011 Scott Scale 60 (26inch wheels) and a couple of spokes have gone on the rear hub. Both spokes are on the opposite side to the cassette. My mate is changing them for me as he has all the tools to do said repair but I need to buy the right ones and to be honest I am a little confused with the options and sizes available. The specs are Stainless Black 15G/1.8mm spokes and Shimano FH-RM65 Disc CL rear hub. I cant find a spoke to match this spec and also dont know the right length as I cant measure it accurately due to them being on the bike.
Any help would be great.
cheers
Buz
I have a 2011 Scott Scale 60 (26inch wheels) and a couple of spokes have gone on the rear hub. Both spokes are on the opposite side to the cassette. My mate is changing them for me as he has all the tools to do said repair but I need to buy the right ones and to be honest I am a little confused with the options and sizes available. The specs are Stainless Black 15G/1.8mm spokes and Shimano FH-RM65 Disc CL rear hub. I cant find a spoke to match this spec and also dont know the right length as I cant measure it accurately due to them being on the bike.
Any help would be great.
cheers
Buz
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you need to know the rim ERD. the hub and the patten.
put that into any spoke calc and Bobs your answer."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Or take a spoke out and measure it/take it to your LBS.I don't do smileys.
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Parktools0 -
Or just measure in situ (thin steel ruler) works just fine....Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0