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WTB: DT Revolution spoke.
I broke a spoke (actually, somebody broke it for me by getting a skewer
or pedal caught in my wheel and crashing me) and need to replace it. None of my LBSs carries DT Revolutions, so I'd have to buy a whole box. I realize I could put in a regular butted spoke, but I'd like to return my relatively new wheel to original condition. I measure it at 295, but the nipple threaded on quite far, so I suppose 294 or 3 would also be fine. Hopefully somebody will take the trouble to mail me one. It probably makes sense to buy a few to have for spares, and I'm ok with that. Thanks, Wayne |
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WTB: DT Revolution spoke.
If you can't get a DT REV just put a regular DT db spoke in there. It
will work fine. The weight has been saved with the other spokes being REVs. |
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WTB: DT Revolution spoke.
Wayne- None of my LBSs carries DT Revolutions, so I'd have to buy a whole
box. BRBR ar, so I suppose 294 or 3 would also be fine. Hopefully somebody will take the trouble to mail me one BRBR We have 'em-$.85 per- Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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WTB: DT Revolution spoke.
Thanks to all those who responded.
Wayne |
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