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EC90SL clincher rebuilding

Old 01-26-15, 07:57 PM
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EC90SL clincher rebuilding

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I am trying to build Easton EC90SL clincher wheelsets from hub sets I took from broken my EC90SL tubular wheelsets.
I got used EC90SL clincher rim from my friend but he didn't keep any spokes.
Does anyone know spoke size? I can tell front wheel and rear wheel use different size of spokes.
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Originally Posted by wixie.river
Hi
I am trying to build Easton EC90SL clincher wheelsets from hub sets I got from broken my EC90SL tubular wheelsets.
I got used EC90SL clincher rim from my friend but he didn't keep any spokes.
Does anyone know spoke size? I can tell front wheel and rear wheel use different size of spokes.
You need to measure both rims and hubs, then enter dimensions into a spoke calculator. You can Google it to find one.
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
You need to measure both rims and hubs, then enter dimensions into a spoke calculator. You can Google it to find one.
I found one Spoke calculator | Sapim
Thank you.
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Search this forum and Mechanics to find instructions for measuring the hubs and rims.
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You can contact Easton. They were very helpful when I had a issue with my EC90SL clinchers.
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