Over the years I’ve built tens of pairs of wheels and never had an issue with any of them until now. The wheel in question was the first MTB wheel I’ve built with a boost rear hub and ironically the build I was most proud of until I rode it. All the right hand spokes were tensioned was to 125 with 4% variants, which I was dead chuffed with, and about the limit of the Park Tools TM1 gauge which I use. The left hand side where about 70 due to difference in spoke angle this was less than I expected and makes me skeptical about how beneficial boost actually is. Trueness wise I was a bit sloppy only about 20 microns but the stickers on the rims were about 12 microns and it was starting to do my head in having to constantly adjust my reading to take them into account. So all in all this should have been a bombproof wheel yet a couple of miles into my first ride it lost all tension, and ideas why? The only change I made to my build was to use a Wheel Fanatyk nipple bath to soak my nipples in oil before fitting where on previous wheels I used a cotton bud to apply copper grease to the end of the spoke.
Any suggestions as to why I lost tension?
Before someone states the obvious I de-stress the spokes after every adjustment and before every tension meter reading.
For those that are curious the wheel spec is as follows;
Hope Pro 4 Rear Hub
Stand Flow MK2 Rim
DT Swiss Double Butted Spokes
Sapim Alloy Nipples
Any suggestions as to why I lost tension?
Before someone states the obvious I de-stress the spokes after every adjustment and before every tension meter reading.
For those that are curious the wheel spec is as follows;
Hope Pro 4 Rear Hub
Stand Flow MK2 Rim
DT Swiss Double Butted Spokes
Sapim Alloy Nipples