wheel build spoke tension help required
pinarellokid
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hi just building a set of DT Swiss wheels for a friend, and am wondering what tension to finish them with
Here are the items I have used to build them
DTSwissh 240 hubs RR 440 rims and DT Aerolite2.0/0.9/2.3 spokes front
Rear DT swiss 240 hub, RR 440 asymmetric rim and DT Aerolite2.0/0.9/2.3 spokes rear
I have them built up and am ready to tension them and finish truing.
I am using a park tools spoke meter so ideally would like to know the reading to use on that.
Thanks in advance
Here are the items I have used to build them
DTSwissh 240 hubs RR 440 rims and DT Aerolite2.0/0.9/2.3 spokes front
Rear DT swiss 240 hub, RR 440 asymmetric rim and DT Aerolite2.0/0.9/2.3 spokes rear
I have them built up and am ready to tension them and finish truing.
I am using a park tools spoke meter so ideally would like to know the reading to use on that.
Thanks in advance
Specialized S Works SL2 . Campagnolo Record 11spd. rolling on Campag Zonda wheels
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You didn't make your life easy...
The rear will need 1200 N and the Park tool is not calibrated for these spokes. Can you not borrow a DT calibrated gauge? Aerolite are a bit different from CX Ray, despite what the numbers sayleft the forum March 20230 -
Don't know anyone who owns a DT gauge, so I'm stuck I think. I have tensioned the front upto 14-16 on the gauge and it feels about right. But it could be a million miles off..
Thought I read the maximum tension for the aeroloite was 1000 but I may be wrongSpecialized S Works SL2 . Campagnolo Record 11spd. rolling on Campag Zonda wheels
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pinarellokid wrote:
Thought I read the maximum tension for the aeroloite was 1000 but I may be wrong
Spokes can take a lot more than rims canleft the forum March 20230 -
The dt guage is only 400 quid.....http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk -wheel building and other stuff.0
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So with the greatest of respect with you being the expert Ugo
Can I get away with using the park tools meter ? And if so what tensions should I aim for.
Rider is around the 80kg weight
I won't be spending £400 on the DT one that's for sure., not for one buildSpecialized S Works SL2 . Campagnolo Record 11spd. rolling on Campag Zonda wheels
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pinarellokid wrote:So with the greatest of respect with you being the expert Ugo
Can I get away with using the park tools meter ? And if so what tensions should I aim for.
Rider is around the 80kg weight
I won't be spending £400 on the DT one that's for sure., not for one build
Use the supplied chart for a 0.9 x 2.1 bladed spoke, it's the best you can doleft the forum March 20230 -
Cracking on with it now, cheers for the helpSpecialized S Works SL2 . Campagnolo Record 11spd. rolling on Campag Zonda wheels
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I have an Aerolite spare. I can put it on my calibration gauge (home made) and measure against my TM1 and let you know the reading. Maybe Sunday or Monday before I get a chance though.0
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That will be cool to know for comparisonSpecialized S Works SL2 . Campagnolo Record 11spd. rolling on Campag Zonda wheels
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