I’ve built a few wheels and this probably works better than my flimsy Amazon truing stand lol.
dukeofabq on
That’s how I did my wheels. Works great. (Just make sure you’re measuring to the lock nut and not the axle end–you may very well be, but I can’t see in the photo.)
EgrettingBuckets on
This is the greatest sub on this app
redslugs on
Hi, I noticed you have a spoke tension meter. I don’t have one, but I was wondering if you could answer a question. I just tried to tru a rim, but now the spokes feel real tight . Would going around and loosening every spoke the same small turn fix this?? It’s fairly straight. Just tight
lowlyworm on
Calvin Jones punching the screen rn
SinoSoul on
Needs some sour dough to go with the chowder
scrupoo on
So that’s 2 cans of Progresso Split Pea and 1 can of New England Clam Chowder. Where do I get the “Valley Fresh” canned chicken?
EndangeredPedals on
I see cans but no dishes. Are you sure you’re doing it right?
LaPlataPig on
Park Tool hates this simple trick.
UnJayanAndalou on
Wait, wtf
Explain!
Bad_Alternative on
How do you tell if the axel is perpendicular to the rim?
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I’ve built a few wheels and this probably works better than my flimsy Amazon truing stand lol.
That’s how I did my wheels. Works great. (Just make sure you’re measuring to the lock nut and not the axle end–you may very well be, but I can’t see in the photo.)
This is the greatest sub on this app
Hi, I noticed you have a spoke tension meter. I don’t have one, but I was wondering if you could answer a question. I just tried to tru a rim, but now the spokes feel real tight . Would going around and loosening every spoke the same small turn fix this?? It’s fairly straight. Just tight
Calvin Jones punching the screen rn
Needs some sour dough to go with the chowder
So that’s 2 cans of Progresso Split Pea and 1 can of New England Clam Chowder. Where do I get the “Valley Fresh” canned chicken?
I see cans but no dishes. Are you sure you’re doing it right?
Park Tool hates this simple trick.
Wait, wtf
Explain!
How do you tell if the axel is perpendicular to the rim?
This is low key genius.