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I needed to replace 1 broken Sapim CX-Ray spoke. I couldn’t find anyone that had them in stock. One bike shop told me they could order them, but I’d have to buy 20 @ ~$65. I found Pro Wheel Builder in Cumming, GA. They had my spoke in stock and could cut whatever length I needed. I drove a long way to them to get my spoke. I was so happy to have my new spoke. I got 3 sizes cut so I was covered and had the correct size. Need some wheels, check out this place. They have all sorts choices – Mavic, HED, American Classic, custom, and more!jodie July 21, 2015
Thank you for supplying me with excellent quality, custom length spokes. I am one of those weirdos that inspects the quality of the rolled thread on the spokes before I build. So often from spoke suppliers I've used in the past, I find they don't have the dies properly adjusted in their machines and you get either sloppy or more often than not, tight threads. Keep up the good work!Steven Manthey December 06, 2021