Chitown Cuda

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    • in reply to: Spooky
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    very nice
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    truing stand and dish tool. i played around with tension a bit i tighten until right befor u really have to put some pressure to make spoke snug u can tell a loose spoke,overtighten one just to get the feel for the other end of the spectrum, im kinda a geek i also read a few articles on wheel building u just never know whos explanation sets off the lightbulb! good luck all about patience.
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    i actually spent lil time working on my 96 dakar team full suspension, like the cuda i tend to keep my bikes a long time…ill have to post pics, she is a sweet ride, i built wheels on this one myself, its super tedious but after a few relacings ull figure it out! what worked for me was counting twists for each spoke to get them snug, then its just fine tuning, im a real freak about keeping all the parts clean spend winter breaking down cleanig and rebuilding the fleet! i need to get out and ride!!
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    nice looking build!
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    Turns out i need a 30.0
    • in reply to: 1994 A2E
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    thanks!
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    Correction its a 94 according to the chart, there werent any 93 A2E, I mainly use her on the streets, it was my first trail bike, I have a full suspension jamis for the dirt now.
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    Thanks, guess I am on my probationary period, cant send messages either. Well hopefully soon enough I can post a pic of my A2E
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    Didnt work any other ideas?
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