by John G » Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:55 am
[quote="Phil the Pie"][quote="Grahame"]For cake I will be happy to teach you how to build your own wheels. It really is a lot easier than people think it is going to be.
If we club together and get you a really big cake*, would you run a wheelbuilding workshop for the interested? I Know this has been suggested before.
*Or some beer or something.
That's a great idea! Shall we organise it?
by Grahame » Thu Jun 21, 2012 7:21 pm
[quote="John G"][quote="Grahame"]For cake I will be happy to teach you how to build your own wheels. It really is a lot easier than people think it is going to be.
Thanks for the offer mate.
BTW, what Wheel Truing Stand do you recommend?
Based on research everyone says Park Tools TS2 Professional Wheel Truing Stand is the best, but it costs a fortune!
The Park Tool ones a brilliant, and I wish I could justify one (their cheaper ones are very nearly as good as the TS2), I use a Minoura Workman Pro stand that my wife bought for me *several* years ago. It is not quite up to the Park Tools standard, but it works fine for me, and came with a decent spoke key and dishing tool. IT is no longer available in the UK, and the postage charges from the USA mean that the Park Tools [url=http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=32193]Home Mechanic{/url] one is a more economic solution. Yes it's intended for motorbike wheels, but it'll cope with bicycle wheels up to 29" diameter, and be as rigid as a very rigid thing.
by John G » Wed Jun 27, 2012 5:01 pm
[quote="Grahame"][quote="John G"][quote="Grahame"]For cake I will be happy to teach you how to build your own wheels. It really is a lot easier than people think it is going to be.
Thanks for the offer mate.
BTW, what Wheel Truing Stand do you recommend?
Based on research everyone says Park Tools TS2 Professional Wheel Truing Stand is the best, but it costs a fortune!
The Park Tool ones a brilliant, and I wish I could justify one (their cheaper ones are very nearly as good as the TS2), I use a Minoura Workman Pro stand that my wife bought for me *several* years ago. It is not quite up to the Park Tools standard, but it works fine for me, and came with a decent spoke key and dishing tool. IT is no longer available in the UK, and the postage charges from the USA mean that the Park Tools [url=http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=32193]Home Mechanic{/url] one is a more economic solution. Yes it's intended for motorbike wheels, but it'll cope with bicycle wheels up to 29" diameter, and be as rigid as a very rigid thing.
Thanks for suggestions mate
I am going with this one - Park Tool Home Wheel Truing Stand Tool:
[url]http://www.cyclesurgery.com/pws/UniqueProductKey.ice?ProductID=N234XX[/url]
Will get cycle surgery to match price of £84.18 I found online
Thanks again
Also, what RIM and spokes do you recommend?
Thanks
John