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Eldrick:
When I lace up my new wheels with the new spokes should I...

Put all the spokes into the hub first and then put the ends through the rim and add the spoke nipple to each one as I go round the rim?orPut all the spokes on one side of the hub (inside and outside spokes) and continue as above?
or
Put a single spoke on the inside-right or left side of the hub and thread it through the rim one at a time then do the outside ones?
or
Some other clever/easy method to add all the new spokes to the new rims?
thanks
Kenny m

Bryanj:
Here is how i do it

Sort out the spokes into two not identical piles, the ends at the hub are different angles and lengths.

One set goes from outside in and the other inside out

Fit only the outside in ones and fit to rimequally

True the wheel on just these spokes

Fit the inside out spokes with nipples and tighten evenly

Check the runout again.

Doing it thisway you are truing on only half the spokes which is a lot easier.

NOTE you can not fit the outside in spokes afterwards as the fitted spoke get in the way so it is VERY important to do it the correct way

Eldrick:
I think my front wheel was laced up just one 'hole' out of rotation.

When I follow the image I took  before I removed the spokes the nipples do not bed into the wheel rim like I would expect. How can I tell if my theory is correct?

AshimotoK0:

In addition to the excellent advice Bryan gave me when I started building my own wheels I found this Allen Millyard video really useful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW2LpGkmPJc

Eldrick:

--- Quote from: AshimotoK0 on November 07, 2025, 08:11:27 PM ---
In addition to the excellent advice Bryan gave me when I started building my own wheels I found this Allen Millyard video really useful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW2LpGkmPJc

--- End quote ---
Yes, that will just about confirm that my front wheel had the spokes in the wrong holes, maybe that was part of the reason I could not unscrew the spokes.
Off now to 'Miss one and skip three'

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