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Look at the bent end of the spokes and sort them out into the two different sorts.Look at one of each spoke plus the hub, one type of spoke goes from outside to inside(you can see the head of the spoke from the outside), the other type has the head on the inside of the hub flange you will normaly find witness marks on the hub flange.Take the set that go from outside to inside and fit to the hub.Lace these 20(if its a 500/550/750--16 if 400) to the rim tighten evenly and true the wheel using a stand or whatever remembering that the rim will "kick" where it is welded and that a DTI is way too accurate, both Honda and VOSA(MOT) state 3mm(1/8 inch) for both ideways and radial max limit.Because there are only 20 spokes to work with its easier to true but do get all 20 at even tension, the ding test is fine,You can now easily fit the other set of spokes one by one and tighten evenly.NOTE:-You must get the type of spoke in the correct order as you can not fit the outside to inside spokes second without bending them!!!
Got both wheels laced and trued without any real drama - happy so far.My nervous gremlin is just wittering on in my ear that I have no idea if the spoke tension is right as these are the first wheels I've built.Is there any way to check this myself or am I best taking the wheels to someone to do a once over for peace of mind?Cheers,Andy
Thanks Ash,That's as technical as I got so far and is probably all that's needed.All spokes sound similar and none are 'tonging'.Having never done a wheel before I have no experience of the right sound but guess if the spokes are all tight and sound similar it's probably OK.I often think too much these days - can't help smiling when remembering the stuff we did to our bikes back in the 80's without any thought or fear.Cheers,I built my wheels this weekend too and it was the first time building wheels completely (I have built a set before but I took them to a local ex Honda mechanic to do final allignment). I could of wrote your post word for word and still pondering whether to take them to a wheel builder in Southport to have them checked - as I need tyres fitting anywayAndy