Mike-  That calculator returns the same spoke lengths -- using the
dimensions given by the database from my first calculator.  The second
calculator (leonard.io) has a big clunky database that makes it really hard
to find the correct model hub.

Obviously, I'll measure my hubs exactly and use those numbers before I buy
spokes.

How much wiggle room is there in spoke length?  Can I use a 272mm spoke if
it calls for 271mm?  Can I use a 272mm spoke if it calls for 273mm?

Thanks,
Tim


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:17 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

> try this calculator and see if you get similiar values. typically the rear
> spokes are about 2mm apart and the front spokes are 1mm longer than the
> nondrive side rear spokes
>
> http://leonard.io/edd/
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