torqueless
Senior Retro Guru
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That's about it.. I recently improvised a very thin washer/spacer which sits between the freewheel and the shoulder on the hub thread. Hopefully it'll make removal easier, but I'm not banking on it..I'm guessing that with the direction of pedaling these freewheel bodies (and the rear sprockets) get progressively tighter as the bike is ridden (up to a point obviously).
I'm no spoke expert, but it sounds about right to me. Iirc for me it was a toss-up between 302mm and 303mm on the same front hub to a Mavic MA2 rim. Fwiw, my spokes appear to be double butted 2mm/1.8mm/2mm, aka 14/15/14 gauge.302mm long spokes (measured from the inside of the bend), 2mm at the ends butted down to 1.5ish in the middle. Sound about right? Anyone got any recommendations on what to buy? Currently looking at DT Swiss butted stainless spokes......
Yeah.. you'll need to measure one from each side. They will be slightly different. But I wouldn't bet on getting an intact one out of driveside with any part of the freewheel still on the hub!..Really really tempted to give wheel building a shot.....on the front wheel at least. Bit confused about how you achieve a dish on the rear - different length spokes?