Not strictly retro but will apply on both old and new.
Anyway I purchased some mavic crossride wheels (bladed spoke models) and I’ve had to replace several spokes as they were ceased into the nipples and snapped when I tried to true it. To stop them ceasing and rusting up I used a bit of copper slip on the threads, which as I’ve now ridden the bike an at least 4 of the spokes have backed off resulting in an badly out of true wheel and really wobbly feeling rear end.
Question is should I add anything to the spoke threads (they are just painted steel and not stainless) or leave them bare and live with having to replace the odd one as they rust and cease again? Or should the tension stop them backing off even with copper slip on them?
Carl
Anyway I purchased some mavic crossride wheels (bladed spoke models) and I’ve had to replace several spokes as they were ceased into the nipples and snapped when I tried to true it. To stop them ceasing and rusting up I used a bit of copper slip on the threads, which as I’ve now ridden the bike an at least 4 of the spokes have backed off resulting in an badly out of true wheel and really wobbly feeling rear end.
Question is should I add anything to the spoke threads (they are just painted steel and not stainless) or leave them bare and live with having to replace the odd one as they rust and cease again? Or should the tension stop them backing off even with copper slip on them?
Carl