Hugh-Jassman
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ok now I am thinking about how to do this much more simply....like this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiDoLKlksLA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiDoLKlksLA
Hugh-Jassman said:ok now I am thinking about how to do this much more simply....like this video
Hugh-Jassman said:How about this one???
I never thought it could be so dificult to find a way to use a sprocket on the left side. But there is another easyer mounting beraket that I had measured out to not work. But it was made by another company. So I should see about fiting this one on my hub.
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Ianhill said:Might be able to use 12g spokes with that.
Ianhill said:Please explain more chalos, how can thicker take less ?
My mxus has 10 gauge spokes and I have a front wheel with 12 gauge spokes so I'm keen to learn something by here.
Hugh-Jassman said:That is rather counter intuitive to use thiner spokes for heavyer loads....maybe I should use even thiner spokes if I build a new rear wheel. 14g swaged to 15g in the middle...which brand would I find in double swagged of that size??
Chalo said:I just looked at Holmes Hobbies's website, and found there were "moped nipples", meaning 10ga size, tapped for 12ga, 13ga, and 14ga spokes.
https://holmeshobbies.com/bike-and-moped/spokes/14g-moped-nipple-silver.html
This represents the best possible way to mate moped or motocross rims to bicycle hubs.
Chalo said:I just looked at Holmes Hobbies's website, and found there were "moped nipples", meaning 10ga size, tapped for 12ga, 13ga, and 14ga spokes.
https://holmeshobbies.com/bike-and-moped/spokes/14g-moped-nipple-silver.html
This represents the best possible way to mate moped or motocross rims to bicycle hubs.
And I use 14ga spokes, or--if the customer allows it and I can get the right length-- 14-15ga butted spokes. These wheels are much more reliable with much less maintenance than any pedicab wheels featuring 12ga spokes.
Ianhill said:A bmx type wheel mount that allows the wheel to slide back and forth in the frame be the easiest way of assuring good tension in the simplest way but it means the rear must be a hard tail to pull it off.