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Old 07-02-08 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by FLYcrash
Cool thread with lots of helpful detail!

I'm about to hand a rear wheel back to a friend that I just rebuilt with double-butted DT spokes. She's a small/light woman and was having chronic spoke breakage issues...tells you something about the build quality on low-end factory wheels.

Are the DT Alpine III spokes still available? Harris Cyclery said awhile ago that they're gone forever.

Also, I'd add that a neat idea (which I'll be trying for the first time on my next wheelset) is to use asymmetric rims like the ones made by Velocity...they dramatically even out the left/right tension ratio (to about 85% or so in my build) for the rear wheel, according to Spocalc.

Better yet, go single speed or internal gear and forget about rear wheel dish altogether! (duck and cover)
DT still lists them and you can find them at various places on the net. Here, here and here.
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