Wheelbuilding: Strummer HM-650 Boost with Strummer XC-30 Alloy TRS 32/32H

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Below are the spoke sizes for the hub and rim combinations below:

Hub & Freehub Variants: Strummer HM-650 Boost Hub Set (32/32H Front & Rear)

Rims Variants:  Strummer XC-30  TRS (32/32H)

Assembly Recommendations: 3 Cross on Front & Rear Wheelset

Front Hub Left Spoke Right Spoke L/R Tension
0 Cross (Radial) 269  mm 269  mm 98%
1 Cross 271  mm 271  mm
98%
2 Cross 278  mm 278  mm
98%
3 Cross 288  mm 288mm
98%
Rear Hub Left Spoke Right Spoke R/L Tension
0 Cross (Radial) 269  mm 268  mm 82%
1 Cross 271  mm 270  mm
82%
2 Cross 278  mm 277  mm
82%
3 Cross 288  mm 288  mm
82%

 

Warning: This guide is created  to help determine the correct spoke size when assembling a Strummer wheelset. This guide can be used as a reference, but it is important to remember that there is a possibility of inaccurate information due to changes in product sizes/specifications, or user error when inputting data.

Caution: This guide is intended to provide general information and should not be used as the sole reference for determining spoke sizes. There may be a reasonable difference/tolerance in spoke sizes of +/- 1 mm depending on the brand and type of nipple used during ERD measurements or wheelset assembly. Differences may also arise from the rounding process of the numbers that appear during calculations. It is recommended to re-measure and re-calculate before assembly (using the brand and type of spokes & nipples that will be used in the wheelset assembly process). It is recommended to consult a professional bicycle mechanic or manufacturer's specifications before assembling a wheelset. Using the wrong spoke size can be dangerous  safety and wheel structure failure. Always take proper precautions and follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure the safety of yourself and others when working on  your bike.