Shanghai Scrambler

Hit a brick wall when I tried to lace the original steel rims to modern hubs for reliable brakes. I need to figure out how to calculate the proper spoke length. Here's what I got so far.

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Are you working on anything during the deep freeze?
I've often been able to lace modern hubs onto wheels by using the original spokes & changing the lacing pattern... Most wheels use a 3-cross pattern; I tried either a 2-cross pattern or a 4-cross pattern... (If the hub is larger than the old, the 4-cross pattern is what worked).
If all goes well, you'll have the spokes sticking out of the nipples where the inner tube is, & then you simply grind the tips of the spokes off so they don't damage the tube.

Hope this helps.
 
Many thanks to Venice Motor Bikes for the tip on wheel building. The original rim laced right up to a modern hub using a four cross pattern. Spokes are straight and tight with no protrusion through the nipples, so no need to trim. Will try a four cross on the rear wheel using the original rim, the original spokes and a vintage Schwinn drum brake hub. Building wheels in the house is about all I can pull off during this cursed Arctic Clipper. 18 degrees tonight, 22 tomorrow night, and 25 on Tuesday night with 14 inches of snow on the ground. Can't wait for decent riding weather to return!
 
Thanks, my insureanc only covers one ear, but the doc. said you would be supriseed. I sure hope so. When your hearing goes bad, you tend to icalate and stay by yourself, because you can't hear if the are asking a question or? And my hearing was not balanced. I had valume but didn't do much good, if the left can't balance to what the right is hearing. you start avoiding meeting's and the such....Curt
Curt, if that is a problem for you, read up on how to read lips and body language. Most of what people say is articulated through gestures, body movement and facial expressions and though you might miss a few words Im sure you will catch on quick! Ok here's a joke in sign language to get you started.

☝️☝️☝️☝️✊☝️ and she said... ✊
 
All the years I have had hearing aide, I have learned to read lips somewhat as a asistance. But to get people to look at you when talking is a bigger chalange, LOL. I got my last couple hearing aids at Costco they are around $1600 compaired to $ 5000 for other palces and free cleaning.
 
All the years I have had hearing aide, I have learned to read lips somewhat as a asistance. But to get people to look at you when talking is a bigger chalange, LOL. I got my last couple hearing aids at Costco they are around $1600 compaired to $ 5000 for other palces and free cleaning.
Curt I got my current pair of hearing aids at Costco also, they are as good as the first pair from the ENT doctor which cost 5K, I didn’t go with the rechargeable aids, mine use #13 batteries which last four to five days.
 
Curt I got my current pair of hearing aids at Costco also, they are as good as the first pair from the ENT doctor which cost 5K, I didn’t go with the rechargeable aids, mine use #13 batteries which last four to five days.
I keep a spare pair of batteries in my pocket in case I need to change batteries on the go, my brother in-law warned me about rechargeable aids, he said after a few years his would not last all day, since my right aid is adjusted much higher I need the type with the larger batteries.
 
Mine are rechable Pililips from Costco, they did go bad just before the warity was up, both replaced. They also clean them every couple weeks free, and retest evwey couple years, but they werent doing me much good anymore. Probable to much noise in my early days, I was a trimer operator and the air noise the helps move blocks of paper was the culpert, plus all the grinding noise and the like at home, sad they didn't recnizes the culpert before the damage. The started with ear plugs and all to late........Curt
 
I have a set of rechargeable buds that started losing their settings after about 6 months so my audiologist sent them back to the factory for repair and they haven't worked properly since. Have you noticed how may of us wear hearing aids? That's what straight pipes do to you! Curse the mufflers, full speed ahead!
 
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