Spokes for Touring Wheels
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Spokes for Touring Wheels
Postby rogger » Mon Oct 12, 2020 6:01 am
What are the best spokes for touring wheels. The rims I have are 650b Velogear Voyager and I will be running tyres up to 47mm. I want the wheels to be pretty well bomb proof. Thanks
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Re: Spokes for Touring Wheels
Postby 10speedsemiracer » Mon Oct 12, 2020 7:48 am
I prefer a Sapim spoke when I can get my hands on them, and in your application would be thinking a CX-Ray would be a decent choice.
I last used these on a 26" wheelset which was built up for bike-packing.
I last used these on a 26" wheelset which was built up for bike-packing.
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Re: Spokes for Touring Wheels
Postby queequeg » Mon Oct 12, 2020 1:24 pm
It’s more a function of how many spokes vs what type. I run DT Aero Comp spokes on my commuter, 36 spokes front and rear. Absolutely bombproof.
If you don’t want flat bladed spokes, I think that DT Alpine III spokes are about as robust as you can get.
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Re: Spokes for Touring Wheels
Postby brumby33 » Mon Oct 12, 2020 4:27 pm
On my Vivente Patagonia with 700C 545 DT Swiss rims, I have the DT Champion 36H, silver, cross three pattern, 14G (2.0mm) at the front
Rear Spokes
DT Alpine III triple butted, 36, silver, cross three pattern, 13/15/14G (2.34/1.8/2.0mm) at the rear
I'm not a light weight and have never broken any but got a couple of spares if needed.
brumby33
Rear Spokes
DT Alpine III triple butted, 36, silver, cross three pattern, 13/15/14G (2.34/1.8/2.0mm) at the rear
I'm not a light weight and have never broken any but got a couple of spares if needed.
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Re: Spokes for Touring Wheels
Postby rogger » Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:46 am
Ive decided to go with DT Swiss Alpine III
Ive used the DT Swiss spoke calculator and the recommendations it gave me don't match with the available spoke sizes.
I assume I go up the next available size?
Ive used the DT Swiss spoke calculator and the recommendations it gave me don't match with the available spoke sizes.
I assume I go up the next available size?
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Re: Spokes for Touring Wheels
Postby rifraf » Mon Oct 19, 2020 6:05 am
The Alpine were my first choice but turned out unsuitable for Rohloff.
I went with 36 Sapim CX-Rays (front and rear) instead and have had a great run with no breakages so no regrets.
At the time, the local Aussie prices were eye watering, but ze Germans by comparison wanted chump change.
I think you'll have a great run with the Alpines.
Good luck and enjoy your new wheels
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