
and all that on my own,i tried to find a way to on google but people kept said that its impossible,well it seems like its not,do any of you want a guide?





Good job. It's not impossible, thats actually how youre supposed to do it lol. Pretty sure having all the gaps in the wheel makes for a substantially weaker wheel though. That primo rim will end up covered in flat spots. Imo you should have just ordered a 48h hoffman generator or Odyssey hazard v3. You can find
them for like $25! And they are the same hubs as what youre using anyway. Just some POS Joytech.
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I did a 48 hub to a 36 rim a couple times in the past.
Pretty simple to do.
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dave lawrence wrote:I did a 48 hub to a 36 rim a couple times in the past.
Pretty simple to do.
well the other way around its a bit tricky though
How is this wheel holding up? I want to lace my wheels the same way and im extremely sketched about doing so. Is truing/maintaining it a hassle? Any flat spots develop? Did you use the same spokes that you would have used for a 36h rim?
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I am trying to do this with my 36h Snafu hubs, and my 48h Alex rims.. can you post instructions?
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