This video helps anyone learn how to build bike wheels - a super fun and satisfying skill. I'm pro wheelsmith & RoadBikeRider tech editor, Jim Langley. In this step-by-step bicycle wheel building video, I teach lacing, truing & tensioning with my top tips & tricks to make it easier. #bikerepair #bikewheel #jimlangley #bicycleaficionado
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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:26 - Parts I'm Using
1:29 - Tip: Learn with a Used Wheel
2:22 - Wheel Spoke Lacing Tools
3:00 - Wheel Components Basics
3:26 - Nipples Getting Lost in Deep Rims
3:41 - Tools to Prevent Losing Nipples in Rims
3:58 - About Crossed-Spoke Pattern
4:48 - Simple Wheel Building Math
6:01 - 5 Tips for Wheel Build Success
6:39 - About Bicycle Rim Types
7:41 - About Offset/Asymmetrical Rims
8:53 - Spoke Prep Lube
9:27 - Wheel Spoke Lacing
22:00 - Seating Spokes in Hub
23:14 - Seating Nipples in Rim
24:25 - Set All Nipples the Same Depth
25:06 - Tools for Setting Nipple Depth
26:25 - Intro to Wheel Truing
27:22 - Use a Good Spoke Wrench
28:02 - Truing is Trial and Error
28:42 - Most Common Truing Mistakes
31:14 - Wheel Truing Process Overview
33:01 - Building A Good Wheel
33:37 - Truing Wobbles and Hops Overview
34:58 - Fixing Wheel Wobbles Chart
36:12 - Fixing Wheel Hops Chart
36:28 - Ways to Hold Wheels for Truing
38:11 - Wheel Truing Wobbles
43:36 - Wheel Truing Hops High Spots
47:06 - Wheel Truing Dips Low Spots
50:52 - Final Wheel Truing
51:10 - Rim Centering Dishing
53:40 - How To Center Dish the Wheel
54:30 - Stress Relieving the Wheel
56:05 - Tensioning the Wheel
57:55 - The Right Spoke Tightness
58:30 - Now You Know How to Build Wheels
My other wheel-building related videos
● Basic bicycle wheel terminology explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kVlmOjgdAs
● How to find or calculate the right spoke lengths
https://youtu.be/LvV4FE2VxZk
● Ways to keep spokes tight so your wheels stay true
https://youtu.be/z4FKL95x6DE
● All about spoke tensiometers and if you need one
https://youtu.be/7JLw4pGyVyI
● My new wheel truing stand, Park Tool's TS-4.2
https://youtu.be/XqsKUceJzp8
● How to fix aero spokes that were twisted during building
https://youtu.be/zszdrNEgSDw
● Pro-tip: how to align hub labels with the valve:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FiyUyJN7Uw
● How to build wheels faster with a driver bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaBvpCuXigQ
● Shimano's lacing pattern for disc brake bike wheels:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfWd7_avr1s
● How to inspect a pair of new wheels:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb73si7WD-k
☼ The wheel building tools I show, use and mention. I put links below. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases (there's no added cost to you).
► Efficient Velo Tool's Mulfinger nipple holder
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► Park Tool's Nipple Driver
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► Park Tool's TS-2.2 Truing Stand
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► Park Tool's Tilting Base for the TS-2.2 Truing Stand
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► Park Tool's 3.2mm Square Socket Internal Nipple Spoke Wrench (Driver)
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► Park Tool's Four-Sided Spoke Wrench Black 0.127in
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► Park Tool's SW-9 Spoke Wrench for use with aero spoke holder
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► Park Tool's Portable Dishing Gauge
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► Park Tool's Spoke Tension Meter
https://amzn.to/36mEn6d
► Park Tool's Aero Spoke Holder (anti-twist tool)
https://amzn.to/2KYlDlP
► For hubs, rims & spokes, I use
https://wheelbuilder.com
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● https://www.roadbikerider.com/author/jim-langley-2/
☼ My bicycle wheelbuilding articles that complement this video:
● https://jimlangley.net/wrench/wheelbuildfull.html
● https://jimlangley.net/wrench/buildwheel.html
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● https://www.cafepress.com/jimlangleysshop
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● http://www.jimlangley.net
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● http://jimlangley.blogspot.com/