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Hi guys,
Please keep it in English. Thanks!
Please keep it in English. Thanks!
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Norbert,
I know that you do not speak english very fluently but...How did you tensioned the spokes?? Can you show us a closer pic of the spoke-rim interface? Where were the hub internals taken from?
Thanks
I know that you do not speak english very fluently but...How did you tensioned the spokes?? Can you show us a closer pic of the spoke-rim interface? Where were the hub internals taken from?
Thanks
tension: I make the rims with carbonspokes complete but without hubtube, than I pull the rigtht and the left spokeflange apart. under tension I glue the tube in. finish
picture: no my english is so good I like to write. the spoke is only glued on the riminsite.
the front hub internals: two barings and a carbonaxis
the rear hub interials: there are heylight parts http://www.heylight.de/produkte/produkte.htm is a good friend
picture: no my english is so good I like to write. the spoke is only glued on the riminsite.
the front hub internals: two barings and a carbonaxis
the rear hub interials: there are heylight parts http://www.heylight.de/produkte/produkte.htm is a good friend
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Ok, so the way you tension the wheel/spokes is similar to the way Spinergy did the Rev X wheels. They would take and push the spokes outward and lock them in place.
Not a bad way to do it.
How true are they when they come out?
Not a bad way to do it.
How true are they when they come out?
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Not bad. How about the vertical? .5mm also?
I am curious about the rim, what kind is it? Also, why are there 2 different versions shown for the rear? One with traditional spokes and one with a carbon disc?
What does the production version look like or how it will be finished?
I am curious about the rim, what kind is it? Also, why are there 2 different versions shown for the rear? One with traditional spokes and one with a carbon disc?
What does the production version look like or how it will be finished?
That is just the opposite way to how Carbonsports build their wheels...
I wouldn´t trust very much in gluing the flanges with the hub body...but you know which one is the best method
Pics of the rim-spokes interface please...
I wouldn´t trust very much in gluing the flanges with the hub body...but you know which one is the best method
Pics of the rim-spokes interface please...
yes the vertical its not a problem, the big problem from the rear wheel is the flat angle from the right spokes. I need a adjustable system. I have right fixt glued carbon spokes and left normaly steel spokes.
the wheels are only for my and good friends not a production.
the gluing parts (spoke and rim and flange) I made a stress test. its broken by 1500 N
the wheels are only for my and good friends not a production.
the gluing parts (spoke and rim and flange) I made a stress test. its broken by 1500 N
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A new Frame is born
Weight 748 Gram incl. integrated Seatpost/Saddelcombination
Norberts new Toy
More Informations under: http://www.nlbcarbon.blogspot.com/
Take a look at the first Video of the EHBE
http://www.e-h-b-e.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=230%3Aeindruecke-und-bilder&catid=55%3Aprogram&Itemid=60&lang=de
Weight 748 Gram incl. integrated Seatpost/Saddelcombination
Norberts new Toy
More Informations under: http://www.nlbcarbon.blogspot.com/
Take a look at the first Video of the EHBE
http://www.e-h-b-e.eu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=230%3Aeindruecke-und-bilder&catid=55%3Aprogram&Itemid=60&lang=de
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This whole thread is impressive. Really interesting carbon fiber bits and frames.
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'11 Velocite Geos w SRAM Red || '08 Giant Anthem X0 w SRAM X0 || '93 Pinarello w Shimano 105
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