Nvreloader
Western Nevada
- Region
- USA
Guys,
I just got a new bike, yes it is a standard pedal type, got it for the better half,
It is a neat lite bike, (32#'s) when compared to my 2 electric bike ( 100#'s),
after reading the above spec's etc, I have to find and replace 2 broken spokes in the front tire.
I measured the length of the 14 ga missing spokes from the top of the rim to the spoke hole and came up with 10.500", the the spoke nipple sticks .315" above the top of the rim.
I don't know how much of the spoke nipple sits underneath the rim?
Would a total length of 10.815" or 274.701mm be the correct length for these 14 ga spokes? I am not sure how to measure for the correct spoke length.
I have to order new tires/tubes and spokes plus the required tools/equipment at the same time, then do/finish the work at one time, with no delays etc.
Your thoughts and suggestions...
Tia,
I just got a new bike, yes it is a standard pedal type, got it for the better half,
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It is a neat lite bike, (32#'s) when compared to my 2 electric bike ( 100#'s),
after reading the above spec's etc, I have to find and replace 2 broken spokes in the front tire.
I measured the length of the 14 ga missing spokes from the top of the rim to the spoke hole and came up with 10.500", the the spoke nipple sticks .315" above the top of the rim.
I don't know how much of the spoke nipple sits underneath the rim?
Would a total length of 10.815" or 274.701mm be the correct length for these 14 ga spokes? I am not sure how to measure for the correct spoke length.
I have to order new tires/tubes and spokes plus the required tools/equipment at the same time, then do/finish the work at one time, with no delays etc.
Your thoughts and suggestions...
Tia,