rob feature
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- Region
- USA
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- Greenwood Village, Colorado
It's not hard and and the process is well documented. It can be done with out the truing stand if you see the Grin video above. If you buy the Park stand and dishing tool new it will set you back that $500 in tools alone. Unless you are planning to build more wheels in the future or just want the experience, it is probably better to pay a shop to do it.
I'm not working with a hub motor. It's a regular MTB wheel fed off a Bosch mid-drive.
Yeah, I may not buy the Park stand. Still shopping around. There are much cheaper options available for occasional use. And I do have some more wheel work on my list. Wanna swap the hoops on my Yeti SB95 and an older 26er with a Lefty. And it would be nice to be able to true rims with a dedicated, stable jig instead of using the frame or fork & zipties