28 dec 2009
Ok next update.
I discovered some problems caused by myself. I have a 28" wheel bike but it has a ISO Bead Seat Diameter of 622.
The Magic Pie wheel I ordered is also 28" but has a ISO Bead Seat Diameter of 635.
Pffff Wel here is the problem. I cant find any suitable tyres low profile enough to fit the pie's rim and not hit the frame since it is off center so much already, and now also is larger then the origional rim.
So I have planned to get a new rim spoked around the pie. Next problem that arises where can you find somebody to do that for you? Well I found a place here nearby. I hope they wil be capable to help me. The spokes are thicker and I think are size 13. Normal pushbikes have spokes size 14 which are thinner. Pushbike rimms have holes that fit spokenipples 14. The spokenipples for a spoke 13 are to wide and wont fit a standard pushbike rim.
Solution.......
There are Spokenipples for a rim with spokenipple holes 14 but have the wider threading for spokes 13. Problem is the spokenipples are very thin walled and get damaged easely.
I think I am going for the second solution. Just fit the thinner size 14 spokes .
When I look at the origional spokes of the pie the threading is that of a spoke 14 and the thicknes of the spokes are spoke 13. This means that the spokes are in effect spoke 14 since they will snap of at the thinnest part which is the thread anyway.
So why not choose normal spoke 14 size spokes anyway. I amthinking of RVS black spokes.
Keep you guys updated.
Jeroen Compagne
www.beeldhout.nlP.s.
Thanks for the replies Hardcore and Bikemad.
Good to hear the cycle analyst should work without a problem. Will dig in configuring that when I get to that stage.