Help Identify This Spoke
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Help Identify This Spoke
I'm rebuilding an existing set of wheels with different hubs (Shimano 105's to Suntour Superbe PRO's). Thankfully the pitch diameter is the same between the Shimano's and the Suntour's so I will be able to use the same spokes.
The spokes are 14g SS and are still nice and clean. From the picture below can someone identify the spoke maker?
BTW, the rims will be old Mavic Open Pro s.6000 (622 X 15) 700C. The only new parts will be the nipples and finally finished up with some Panaracer Pasela PT tires (700-23C).

BTW, the rims will be old Mavic Open Pro s.6000 (622 X 15) 700C. The only new parts will be the nipples and finally finished up with some Panaracer Pasela PT tires (700-23C).

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Bikes: 1975 Fuji 'The Finest', 1975 Fuji Super Road Racer S10-S,1980 SR 10-Speed, 1980 Fuji Newest, 1984 Araya 14-Speed, 1985 Bridgestone 500, 1986 Fuji 'Sekkei Series', 1995 Gary Fisher Kaitai MTB
Thanks a bunch. I knew there had to be a index out there. It's now book marked.
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It's a DT spoke.Spoke Head Identification Chart
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