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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

882.0. "Would like to learn to build wheels" by CIMNET::HUPPERT () Mon Sep 26 1988 13:37

    I am interested in learning how to build wheels this winter (having
    gone through 2 rims this summer, It would probably be a good thing
    to learn).
    
    Does anyone else out there share this desire?
    
    Is there anyone out there who would be interested in offering
    instruction?
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882.1Wheelbuilding taught cheap - inquire withinSMURF::BINDERA complicated and secret quotidian existenceThu Sep 29 1988 19:3816
Sure, I can teach you how to build wheels.  Assuming, of course, that
you are located somewhere near Nashua, NH - wheelbuilding isn't a good 
correspondence course.

My credentials, for your interest, are that I've been building wheels 
for myself and others, as a pastime, not a business, for something like 
12 years.  I've built most kinds of wheels from racing (sew-up) to 
coaster-brake, including mountain bikes.

No wheel I've built has ever folded up.  Well, let me rephrase that a
little.  One did.  Sort of.  In '79, with about 4000 miles on the set of
wheels I was using, I was hit and my bike destroyed, including the fork.
I was hit in the rear, and the rear wheel was pretzeled.  The front
wheel is still perfect - I keep it as a souvenir. 

- Dick
882.2An in person teacher is great, but next best...GENRAL::P_DUNNMon Oct 03 1988 16:306
    Although it is hard to beat an experienced teacher, an alternative
    is to by the book "The Bicycle Wheel" by Jobst Brandt. (I think
    that is the title, and I'm postive about the authors name.)  I taught
    myself this way, and over the past 6 years have built all my own
    wheels and had very good luck with them.
    Paul
882.3"The Bicycle Wheel" by Jobst BrandtNETCAD::FORSBERGNIPG, Hub Products GroupFri Sep 22 1995 14:413
    Anybody know any stores in the 495 area that would carry this book?
    
    Thanks
882.4UHUH::LUCIAhttp://asaab.zko.dec.com/people/tjl/biography.htmlThu Sep 28 1995 12:504
Belmont Wheel Works.  495 is a LONG road.  You probably mean
Maynard/Acton/Stow/Marlboro.  I don't know what's there.  Good text.

Tim
882.5Peter WhiteSTAR::LEACHEFri Sep 29 1995 19:031
    Peter White (Acton) carries the Brandt book ...