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Zippy
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I know a few of you on here build your own wheels.

Where do you normally go to purchase spokes and nipples? CRC's range seems to have diminished recently..

My rear wheel needed some spokes tightening (kinesis cxdisc), but the alloy nipples have seized on the spokes...and er penetrating oil, acf50, gt85, a little bit of heat don't seem to be working on all of them to free them up :roll: So I need to replace all the nipples, and probably a few spokes. I've temporarily bodged one spoke so far by cutting a longer one down I had kicking about - but that's far from ideal :oops: Going off on a tangent here...

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Just riding along have a fair selection of spokes. Planet X / on one used to. Not sure now
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Spa Cycles for Sapim spokes as long as you only want silver and know the length you need.

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I've just got some from www.spokesave.co.uk,
Great service,posted next day,also only available in S/Steel with brass nipples,
Really good quality and lots of stock,ordering more tomorrow for rear wheel build now :wink:
O, and cheaper than anywhere else I could find :-bd
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Cyclebasket are worth a look too
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My LBS usually have a good selection along with brass nipples etc. They should be able to get you things in to if it's something specific your after. And if you ask nicely they might let you use their truing stand for ironing out the final skips/ hops etc.
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ctznsmith wrote:Spa Cycles for Sapim spokes as long as you only want silver and know the length you need.
+1 for Spa - normally use Sapim Race for my builds. IMO they're a good price for butted spokes and they stock them in a good selection of different lengths. I don't like black spokes or alloy nipples so I don't care that they don't sell them. :wink:
Fat tyre kicker wrote:I've just got some from http://www.spokesave.co.uk,
Great service,posted next day,also only available in S/Steel with brass nipples,
Really good quality and lots of stock,ordering more tomorrow for rear wheel build now :wink:
O, and cheaper than anywhere else I could find :-bd
But what spokes are they? I'd prefer to use butted spokes from a reputable manufacturer if possible.
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Thanks everyone, should be able to sort myself out with that lot.

Normally build/true wheels in forks or frame, and has worked fine so far, but there is a motorbike wheel weighty frame thingy kicking about I'm sure I can modify to hold bicycle wheels - and then I think I should go and get a dial gauge :grin:
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Hi Chris n,in my humble opinion,they are very good quality,
But don't take my word for it,E-mail them and ask the question,
They're very helpful,just no frills and good prices,they do some
Rather nice Ti bolts too...
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