14/15g Sapim Race Black Stainless Steel Butted Spoke Only - No Nipple - Pack Of 6
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For race, MTB and triathlon bikes.
- 2.0 - 1.8 - 2.0mm
- Fatigue Tests (Revolutions): 890,000
- Strength Tests (N/mm2): 1350
Bicycle spoke gauges refer to the thickness or diameter of the spokes used in a bicycle wheel. The gauge is a crucial measurement because it affects the strength, weight, and durability of the spokes, thus influencing the overall performance of the wheel.
Spokes are typically measured in either millimeters (mm) or in gauge (often referred to as "g"). The most common gauge system for spokes is the British Standard Wire Gauge (BSW) or the Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) in the UK, while the United States typically uses the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system. The gauge number represents the diameter of the wire. In general, the lower the gauge number, the thicker the spoke.
Here are some common spoke gauges and their characteristics:
14G (2.0mm): This is one of the most common spoke sizes for standard bicycle wheels. It provides a good balance between strength and weight and is suitable for most riding conditions, including road and mountain biking.
15G (1.8mm): Slightly thinner than 14G spokes, 15G spokes are used in some lightweight applications or for riders seeking to reduce rotational weight on their wheels. They may be found on high-performance road or racing bikes.
13G (2.3mm): Thicker than 14G spokes, 13G spokes are used in heavy-duty applications such as tandem bicycles or cargo bikes, where additional strength is required to support higher loads.
16G (1.6mm): Thinner than 14G spokes, 16G spokes are occasionally used in lightweight or specialized applications where minimizing weight is a priority, such as on high-end racing or touring bikes.
12G (2.6mm): Even thicker than 13G spokes, 12G spokes are used in heavy-duty or industrial applications, such as on heavy cargo bikes or for e-bikes with high torque outputs.
Bicycle spoke gauges refer to the thickness or diameter of the spokes used in a bicycle wheel. The gauge is a crucial measurement because it affects the strength, weight, and durability of the spokes, thus influencing the overall performance of the wheel.
Spokes are typically measured in either millimeters (mm) or in gauge (often referred to as "g"). The most common gauge system for spokes is the British Standard Wire Gauge (BSW) or the Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) in the UK, while the United States typically uses the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system. The gauge number represents the diameter of the wire. In general, the lower the gauge number, the thicker the spoke.
Here are some common spoke gauges and their characteristics:
14G (2.0mm): This is one of the most common spoke sizes for standard bicycle wheels. It provides a good balance between strength and weight and is suitable for most riding conditions, including road and mountain biking.
15G (1.8mm): Slightly thinner than 14G spokes, 15G spokes are used in some lightweight applications or for riders seeking to reduce rotational weight on their wheels. They may be found on high-performance road or racing bikes.
13G (2.3mm): Thicker than 14G spokes, 13G spokes are used in heavy-duty applications such as tandem bicycles or cargo bikes, where additional strength is required to support higher loads.
16G (1.6mm): Thinner than 14G spokes, 16G spokes are occasionally used in lightweight or specialized applications where minimizing weight is a priority, such as on high-end racing or touring bikes.
12G (2.6mm): Even thicker than 13G spokes, 12G spokes are used in heavy-duty or industrial applications, such as on heavy cargo bikes or for e-bikes with high torque outputs.
- 2.0 - 1.8 - 2.0mm
- Fatigue Tests (Revolutions): 890,000
- Strength Tests (N/mm2): 1350
Bicycle spoke gauges refer to the thickness or diameter of the spokes used in a bicycle wheel. The gauge is a crucial measurement because it affects the strength, weight, and durability of the spokes, thus influencing the overall performance of the wheel.
Spokes are typically measured in either millimeters (mm) or in gauge (often referred to as "g"). The most common gauge system for spokes is the British Standard Wire Gauge (BSW) or the Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) in the UK, while the United States typically uses the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system. The gauge number represents the diameter of the wire. In general, the lower the gauge number, the thicker the spoke.
Here are some common spoke gauges and their characteristics:
14G (2.0mm): This is one of the most common spoke sizes for standard bicycle wheels. It provides a good balance between strength and weight and is suitable for most riding conditions, including road and mountain biking.
15G (1.8mm): Slightly thinner than 14G spokes, 15G spokes are used in some lightweight applications or for riders seeking to reduce rotational weight on their wheels. They may be found on high-performance road or racing bikes.
13G (2.3mm): Thicker than 14G spokes, 13G spokes are used in heavy-duty applications such as tandem bicycles or cargo bikes, where additional strength is required to support higher loads.
16G (1.6mm): Thinner than 14G spokes, 16G spokes are occasionally used in lightweight or specialized applications where minimizing weight is a priority, such as on high-end racing or touring bikes.
12G (2.6mm): Even thicker than 13G spokes, 12G spokes are used in heavy-duty or industrial applications, such as on heavy cargo bikes or for e-bikes with high torque outputs.
Bicycle spoke gauges refer to the thickness or diameter of the spokes used in a bicycle wheel. The gauge is a crucial measurement because it affects the strength, weight, and durability of the spokes, thus influencing the overall performance of the wheel.
Spokes are typically measured in either millimeters (mm) or in gauge (often referred to as "g"). The most common gauge system for spokes is the British Standard Wire Gauge (BSW) or the Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) in the UK, while the United States typically uses the American Wire Gauge (AWG) system. The gauge number represents the diameter of the wire. In general, the lower the gauge number, the thicker the spoke.
Here are some common spoke gauges and their characteristics:
14G (2.0mm): This is one of the most common spoke sizes for standard bicycle wheels. It provides a good balance between strength and weight and is suitable for most riding conditions, including road and mountain biking.
15G (1.8mm): Slightly thinner than 14G spokes, 15G spokes are used in some lightweight applications or for riders seeking to reduce rotational weight on their wheels. They may be found on high-performance road or racing bikes.
13G (2.3mm): Thicker than 14G spokes, 13G spokes are used in heavy-duty applications such as tandem bicycles or cargo bikes, where additional strength is required to support higher loads.
16G (1.6mm): Thinner than 14G spokes, 16G spokes are occasionally used in lightweight or specialized applications where minimizing weight is a priority, such as on high-end racing or touring bikes.
12G (2.6mm): Even thicker than 13G spokes, 12G spokes are used in heavy-duty or industrial applications, such as on heavy cargo bikes or for e-bikes with high torque outputs.
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Questions & Answers (5)
Hope Fortus 30 wheels use 271 & 269 Saipan spokes
By Paul
15 Jan 2020
Hope Fortus 30 wheels use 271 & 269 Saipan spokes but you don’t have this exact size listed. Can the 270 & 272 lengths be used?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, possibly, you may have the nipple bottom out on the thread but not necessarily and you may need to file 1mm off each spoke if they protrude too far out of the nipple (which might cause punctures). You won't know until you try though. Thanks 16/01/2020
What colour are they?
By simone di iacovo
01 Mar 2018
It says black on the title, but silver on the description.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
These are indeed black.
Thanks.
These are indeed black.
Thanks.
mixed spokes
By Zoran
23 Nov 2017
Hi,
I need spare spokes for my Giant pr2 wheels :
front (278mm), rear (274mm, 290mm). is it possible to purchase 6 spokes, 2 spokes for each length? if not , will a pack of 276mm fit my front wheel (278mm) and rear wheel (274mm, non-drive side)?
Regards
I need spare spokes for my Giant pr2 wheels :
front (278mm), rear (274mm, 290mm). is it possible to purchase 6 spokes, 2 spokes for each length? if not , will a pack of 276mm fit my front wheel (278mm) and rear wheel (274mm, non-drive side)?
Regards
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
The smallest quantity we can offer for spokes is packs of 6 per size so you would need to order at least 6 of each size. We would always recommend sticking to the correct spoke size as being 2mm out could be the difference between it not working.
Thanks.
The smallest quantity we can offer for spokes is packs of 6 per size so you would need to order at least 6 of each size. We would always recommend sticking to the correct spoke size as being 2mm out could be the difference between it not working.
Thanks.
Use For Rohloff Speedhub?
By Warit
15 Nov 2016
I need to buy spokes black for Rohloff,spoke length 234mm.
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
These Sapim spokes are suitable for use with the Rohloff hub and are actually the ones we recommend.
Thanks.
These Sapim spokes are suitable for use with the Rohloff hub and are actually the ones we recommend.
Thanks.
Is The Spoke Diameter 1.8Mm For The Full Length Of Spoke
By Iain
25 Mar 2015
I need to buy 12 black spokes 1.8 mm x 280mm length with the 1.8 mm for the full length
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
These spokes are double butted, so they are 16g (1.8mm) in the middle and 14g (2mm) at the the ends.
Thanks.
These spokes are double butted, so they are 16g (1.8mm) in the middle and 14g (2mm) at the the ends.
Thanks.