Goldie":2uda1fo0 said:
Peachy, do you mind me asking who built up your wheels? I have just spent a dispiriting three days offering to pay actual cash money to local bike shops to build up some Nisi Evian rims and nice large flange hubs for me, and none of them were up for it.
I'm in Scarborough, so I'm hoping that whoever put yours together might not be too far from me!
Hello Goldie, I laced up my own wheels.... its child’s play (see picture of my 11 year old) seriously, it’s not as hard as you might think. the difficult bit is the truing/finishing, this I do leave to my LBS in Driffield.
First though, you need to get your spoke length right. that’s easy if you are replacing spokes, just place a steel rule up under the ‘J’ end and read the measurement at the very tip of the threaded end. If you don’t know the length, because maybe you are fitting a different hub diameter, you will need a spoke calculator. Plenty on the tinterweb but by far the best (in my opinion) is Damon Rinard’s which you can download for free from Sheldon Brown
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/rinard/spocalc.htm
As for wheel building, all you need to know is also on Sheldon Browns page;
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/wheelbuild.html
But if you don’t have access to a printer, laptop or the missus wont let you build stuff indoors, then a good set of pictorial instructions can be found in “Bike maintenance” magazine sold in WH Smiths. My son found this the most useful reference as he could more easily understand the photos. I bought it to find out how to remove some alien post 90's parts off of a 60's frame.
As for truing, contact Derek at
http://www.eastgatecycles.com/
He will true a wheel for £10, and no doubt you could ask him if he would lace a wheel as well. Don’t be put off by his tiny shop, neatly displaying 2nd hand mostly kids bikes, that’s how he makes a living. It’s the old school skills he uses in his workshop that you need.