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Recommendation's for 28h or 32h hub that will accept areo bladed spokes.

Old 04-22-15, 07:17 PM
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oh its goin down.
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Old 04-23-15, 04:56 AM
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Eldi

I had some emergency spokes like that.

Eldi Emergency Spoke Bicycle Tool
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Old 04-23-15, 04:59 AM
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Hoshi

Originally Posted by Soil_Sampler
The kind on the Euro-Asia site are for non-slotted hubs.
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
I'm referring to these:
So was I.
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Hoshi bladed spokes snap like fingers at a jazz club.
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Originally Posted by Soil_Sampler
So was I.
The pic you posted along with your comment didn't suggest that.
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Originally Posted by stryper
Hoshi bladed spokes snap like fingers at a jazz club.
Was gonna say
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Old 04-23-15, 10:26 AM
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I know several people using them without any issues whatsoever.
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Hook

yes, just showing the OP the standard spoke ends.(non-hooked or Z or S ends)
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those hoshi's seem pretty hard to find, and it looks as though the only lacing you could do would be radial. Thanks for the suggestions though.
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Originally Posted by rafiki530
it looks as though the only lacing you could do would be radial.
Why?
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nope.

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Old 04-29-15, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by rafiki530
those hoshi's seem pretty hard to find, and it looks as though the only lacing you could do would be radial.
Yeah, none of this makes any sense.

They're not hard to find at all. Any shop with an EAI account can order them in any length you'd ever need.
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need some for my Penny-farthing....not.

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An ordinary with clipless? Scary stuff.
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