I haven't got photos handy, or at all at the moment. Ziptie at each intersection, or junction.
If you have no problem, then you wouldn't need to tie them.
If you have no problem, then you wouldn't need to tie them.
I forgot where you posted your pict could ya post it here when ya get a chance or someone?The spoke is easily replaced but with Down Hill racing spokes the chances of broken spokes is slim. The spoke is a single butted spoke with the bent end that rests in the hub a 13 gage and the rest is 14 gage. Most spokes break at the bend at the hub so this strengthes the spoke just where it needs to be strong. This set of wheels has maybe 300 miles at most on them.
I shore like the look of that sweeeet! That looks like ya would be having too much fun for warping one. That really has nice uni body structure to it giving more unified strength ...........JUST LOVE IT........ Eli quint, thanks for sharing I never seen this done before! Would love to make a set of these. Make the kids on the block jealous with it lol.
This is an image I have of twisted spoke wheel being built.
And finished and in use. You happen to break a spoke just replace with no welding or tie and soldering.