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Old 01-19-20, 12:43 PM
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ts99
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Originally Posted by Manny66
If you got a truing stand, do it yourself. Measure your spokes , get new ones with nipples ,,do some research Online and do it.

Do one spoke at a time and you'll be fine.
There's a truing stand in our shop at work (college engineering department) that I've borrowed. There's also a spoke tension meter or something. Does that help, or will it matter if I'm doing them one at a time? Took me a long time to true my wheels after resurrecting the bike last summer, so I'm thinking it will take really long to do all spokes, but maybe I'll get quicker at it as I go.
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