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Bicycle wheel spokes
Rims are the essential components that connect the wheel hub to the rim. They play a key role in ensuring the integrity, maintaining the strength of the wheel, and transferring the weight and forces that occur during riding when the wheel rolls. Important parameters to consider when choosing spokes are:
- Length: Spokes are available in different lengths to accommodate different wheel diameters and hub/rim combinations. Length is measured from the inside bend of the spoke head to the threaded end.
- Diameter: Diameter refers to the thickness of the tip. It is usually measured in millimetres (mm). Popular diameters include 2.0 mm, 1.8 mm, and 1.6 mm, with 2 mm being the most common.
- Material: Spikes are typically made of high-quality steel, carbon or stainless steel. Stainless steel spikes are more resistant to corrosion, making them suitable for wet or humid conditions. However, steel spikes are often more affordable and offer reliable strength, while carbon spikes offer light weight but are more expensive.
- Shape: Spokes can come in a variety of shapes, including straight, J-bend, or flat shapes. Straight-head spokes have a straight shape from the hub to the rim, while J-bend spokes have a bend at the end of the hub. Flat spokes have a flat, aerodynamic profile and are typically used in aerodynamic wheel sets.
- Tension: Spoke tension is a fundamental aspect of wheel construction. Proper and even spoke tension is critical to maintaining the strength and stability of the wheel. It is recommended that a professional mechanic tension and align the wheel to ensure optimal performance.
When choosing spokes, it is important to consider factors such as riding style, intended use, weight requirements, and hub and rim compatibility. Consulting with a bike dealer can help you pick the right spokes for your specific needs.
What is the difference between straight-head spokes and J-bend spokes?
Straight-pull spokes have a straight shape from the hub to the rim, while J-bend spokes have a bend at the end of the spoke. The choice between the two depends on the hub design. Straight-pull spokes are often preferred on hubs designed for their higher stiffness and aerodynamics.
How do I know what spoke diameter to choose?
Spoke diameter refers to the thickness of the spoke. Thicker spokes are generally stronger and more durable, while thinner spokes are lighter, but this can come at the expense of strength. The choice of spoke thickness depends on factors such as rider weight, intended use, and wheel requirements.
Can I replace one spoke or do I have to replace them all?
In most cases, it is possible to replace a single spoke without replacing the entire wheel spokes. However, it is essential to ensure that the replacement spokes match the dimensions, length, and material of the existing spokes to maintain proper wheel balance and strength.
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RRP 0.79 €
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1.09 €
-16%
RRP 2 €
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0.41 €
-78%
RRP 1.89 €
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RRP 2.29 €
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32.99 €
-25%
RRP 44.99 €
-31% Novatec STRAIGHT, DB-2.0/1.5/2.0 14G W/lockt. PSRTB2015 (LASER) pointed, black
1.39 €
-31%
RRP 2 €
savings DT Swiss Aerolite Straightpull spoke, 2.0/2.3-0.9/2.0 mm, black
from 3.99 €
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RRP 9.90 €
Clearance -13% Vision set of spokes for Metron 40DB LTD, 270 mm, 5 pcs, rear left
8.69 €
-13%
RRP 10.29 €
savings Novatec J-HOOK, DB-2.0/1.5/2.0 14G W/lockt. PSRTB2015 (LASER) pointed, black
1.29 €
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RRP 2 €
Clearance savings Sapim spokes CX-RAY polyax J-bend black 282mm-300mm + polyax Alu 14G 14mm black nipples
2.69 €
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RRP 3.90 €
Sale savings Sapim CX-RAY J-bend spoke + nipple Alu, polyax, black
0.52 €
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RRP 3.90 €