by sonic909 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:10 am
[quote="Ivor"]why do you want them checked? are these wheels you've built? or wheels that have been in an impact?
They are brand new, but have been on a shops display model for 3 months. I just want them checked as i am a worrier and i dont want them damaged if i can avoid it, and i cant afford to replace them if i do.
[quote="Ivor"]if you've built them yourself I guess you've already got a truing stand so you can check them yourself! or no doubt there'll be someone else in the club who could give you a second opinion. if you have a tensionmeter you can double check the spokes are evenly tensioned, although if you've got a wheel even yourself then it's highly unlikely that any will be at odd tensions. you can always gauge rough tensions yourself by "twanging" the spokes or squeezing pairs together.
Built myself!? ha... i struggle with putting air in my tyres!