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spokes size for stock wheels on dtr?

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  • CalumC Offline
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    Calum
    wrote on last edited by
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    I wouldn't scrimp on spokes personally. Sounds a little dangerous. If it were me I'd invest in some nice Aluminium spokes. Have them laced to dt200r rims, which are ally. I believe.

    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      PerithTV
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      i spent £130 quid on the bike and just want to get it running first i've redone the engine with all new bearings seals new bore crank rebuild (just the lot basically) i've got the rear wheel i just want to get replacment spoke for it and really want to find 5 of the for no more than £20 idealy once i've got it running i will then feel happy to most likely splash some cash on some excel wheels or such.

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        i spent £130 quid on the bike and just want to get it running first i've redone the engine with all new bearings seals new bore crank rebuild (just the lot basically) i've got the rear wheel i just want to get replacment spoke for it and really want to find 5 of the for no more than £20 idealy once i've got it running i will then feel happy to most likely splash some cash on some excel wheels or such.

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        declan
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        @perithtv yeah please don't scrimp on spokes you don't know what 2nd hand ones have been through and could seriously injure you

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          Jens Eskildsen
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          Someheatfrom ablowtorch will usually loosen them up.
          Now you know for next time.:)

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          • terry.tzT Offline
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            terry.tz
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            don't need spokes to test if the bikes a runner

            "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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              PerithTV
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              well to see if the bike runs well and what not i do i can't really watch a sprocket spinning a be like "yer looks good"

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              • P PerithTV

                well to see if the bike runs well and what not i do i can't really watch a sprocket spinning a be like "yer looks good"

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                declan
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                @perithtv well you could always ride it with the missing spokes just don't hit no bumps

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                • P PerithTV

                  well to see if the bike runs well and what not i do i can't really watch a sprocket spinning a be like "yer looks good"

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                  Calum
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                  @perithtv Yeah it needs load on the engine.

                  Even if it's missing spokes, it will be "safe-ish" to test up the road.

                  WHen my bike got nicked it was missing about 8 or so spokes. Rode it home no problems. Just slowly.

                  Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  • CalumC Calum

                    @perithtv Yeah it needs load on the engine.

                    Even if it's missing spokes, it will be "safe-ish" to test up the road.

                    WHen my bike got nicked it was missing about 8 or so spokes. Rode it home no problems. Just slowly.

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                    declan
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                    @calum yes slowly is key

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                      PerithTV
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                      i'l take it around the field once the rest of the parts have arrived. I'l make sure to record just in case it all goes wrong we can learn from this mistake 😄

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                      • P PerithTV

                        i'l take it around the field once the rest of the parts have arrived. I'l make sure to record just in case it all goes wrong we can learn from this mistake 😄

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                        declan
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                        @perithtv well if you ride it on a field with missing spokes you will ruin your rims

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                        • declanD declan

                          @perithtv well if you ride it on a field with missing spokes you will ruin your rims

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                          Calum
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                          @declan Yeah THIS lol. I was thinking on a nice piece of flat road.

                          Yeah if you're going off road then have the wheels balanced and trued....

                          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                            @declan Yeah THIS lol. I was thinking on a nice piece of flat road.

                            Yeah if you're going off road then have the wheels balanced and trued....

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                            @calum it's a pretty crazy thought kinda like going mudding without an air filter lol

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                              @declan Yeah THIS lol. I was thinking on a nice piece of flat road.

                              Yeah if you're going off road then have the wheels balanced and trued....

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                              terry.tz
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                              @calum wheel balanced off road? it will never be balanced anyway with mud in your tire

                              "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                                @calum wheel balanced off road? it will never be balanced anyway with mud in your tire

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                                declan
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                                @terry-tz no but if he's using it as an on road bike but testing it off road with missing spokes it's gonna throw everything off

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                                  terry.tz
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                                  tbh I wouldn't care anyway after seeing what wheels can cope with and then seeing them be trued after
                                  as long as the spokes not close to one another then there will be enough stress to hold it together it could probably take more impact than you think it's just more of a pain to true

                                  "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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                                    not that anyone would advise riding down the street with 5 spokes in total 😐

                                    "Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone" Alan Watts

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