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Old 04-22-21 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by imabeliever1
Tearing down a recently purchased mid-80s Centurion , and discovered it had over shifted past the big rear cog. Chewed many of the spokes up there behind the freewheel.

So, I need a source for reasonably priced straight gage stainless. In the past, Dans Comp was my go to. Sadly I understand they were bought out and it is not what it once was.

Thanks
I also might have some straight gauge spokes laying around too. Post up what length you need. Also, I use yojimbo as well.

Originally Posted by miamijim
Out of curiosity who’s building a lot of wheels?
I wouldn’t say I’m building a lot, but I built a couple of new sets last year or so and swapped around 2/3 sets of hubs and rims over the winter. I have one more rim to replace and I’m sniffing around for some decent 32 hole rims to build another set right now.
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