I'm looking to build up a rear wheel (xt m737 on a mavic xc717 rim). I'd like to match the front build in terms of spokes (the xc717 rim is as close as I could find to the x517 I built up front). I'm not sure what spokes were used on the front though (I already had them from a job lot of bits I bought ages ago). They have a stamp on the spoke head which i think identifies them as DT Swiss? There is definitely some butting going on at the nipple end (what a dodgy sentence), so how can I confirm what the spokes are to order some more? I know there are plain gauge, various butted option etc, just trying to match them as best I can or should I not bother?
Next up, spoke lengths. I'm not being lazy and have used a couple of online calculators with differing results. There are a couple of mms in it. Looking at spokes for sale, they come in set lengths (naturally) and the sizes I need seem to fall in between what's available. Would you buy shorter or longer spokes or should I be able to get the exact spoke length somewhere once I've identified the spoke I need.
Neatly moving on to a source of said spokes. Any places recommended or is it just a case of crc, wiggle etc for the 32 I'd need?
Last but not least, nipples. My research has lead me to believe there are a couple of different diameters to worry about. I've tons of them in a drawer (new) so would prefer not to have to buy more. Are the spoke threads a standard diameter? Does the size of the nipple/spoke need to match the diameter of the rim eyelet?
I've built a few wheels in the past (fairly successfully imho) but I've had all the bits I've needed to do so already, or simply transplanted the rim. This is my first foray into buying the bits, and don't want to make any school boy errors.
Any other considerations? I've a low end wheel truing stand and use the bike frame intended to dish the wheel. Tension is another matter and I tend to try and get it similar to a trusted wheel on a bike, or failing that, take it to the lbs for a true just in case.
Cheers.
Next up, spoke lengths. I'm not being lazy and have used a couple of online calculators with differing results. There are a couple of mms in it. Looking at spokes for sale, they come in set lengths (naturally) and the sizes I need seem to fall in between what's available. Would you buy shorter or longer spokes or should I be able to get the exact spoke length somewhere once I've identified the spoke I need.
Neatly moving on to a source of said spokes. Any places recommended or is it just a case of crc, wiggle etc for the 32 I'd need?
Last but not least, nipples. My research has lead me to believe there are a couple of different diameters to worry about. I've tons of them in a drawer (new) so would prefer not to have to buy more. Are the spoke threads a standard diameter? Does the size of the nipple/spoke need to match the diameter of the rim eyelet?
I've built a few wheels in the past (fairly successfully imho) but I've had all the bits I've needed to do so already, or simply transplanted the rim. This is my first foray into buying the bits, and don't want to make any school boy errors.
Any other considerations? I've a low end wheel truing stand and use the bike frame intended to dish the wheel. Tension is another matter and I tend to try and get it similar to a trusted wheel on a bike, or failing that, take it to the lbs for a true just in case.
Cheers.