Spoke Crossing



I'm building a rear wheel with a Weinmann deep 'V' rim and a Sturmey
Archer hub.

The rim dia. is 577mm, the hub dia. is 65mm, the hub flange width is
55mm and it's a 28H.

My weight is about 160lb and I'll just be doing regular road riding on
this bike.

Can I do 3 cross, or would it be better to use 2 cross?

TIA.

Lewis.

*****
 
limeylew wrote:
>
> I'm building a rear wheel with a Weinmann deep 'V' rim and a Sturmey
> Archer hub.
>
> The rim dia. is 577mm, the hub dia. is 65mm, the hub flange width is
> 55mm and it's a 28H.
>
> My weight is about 160lb and I'll just be doing regular road riding on
> this bike.
>
> Can I do 3 cross, or would it be better to use 2 cross?


Cross-two is generally better for 28 hole, being close to the same
degree of tangency as 36 spokes laced cross-three. With a high-
flanged hub like yours, the angle of insertion to the rim is much
better with cross-two lacing.

Chalo
 
On Apr 25, 11:51 am, Chalo <[email protected]> wrote:
> limeylew wrote:
>
> > I'm building a rear wheel with a Weinmann deep 'V' rim and a Sturmey
> > Archer hub.

>
> > The rim dia. is 577mm, the hub dia. is 65mm, the hub flange width is
> > 55mm and it's a 28H.

>
> > My weight is about 160lb and I'll just be doing regular road riding on
> > this bike.

>
> > Can I do 3 cross, or would it be better to use 2 cross?

>
> Cross-two is generally better for 28 hole, being close to the same
> degree of tangency as 36 spokes laced cross-three. With a high-
> flanged hub like yours, the angle of insertion to the rim is much
> better with cross-two lacing.
>
> Chalo


Thanks, Chalo, I appreciate it.

Lewis.

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