14/15g DT Competition Stainless Steel Double Butted Spoke with 12 mm Brass Nipple - Pack Of 6
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The classic lightweight spoke for all round use. The 14/15 gauge double butted spoke is 1.8mm thick in the centre to save weight, but 2mm thick at the end where strength is needed whilst the butting process adds strength through cold forging of the metal. Made from X5 stainless steel, containing chrome for rust resistance & nickel for strength. The rolling of the nipple thread removes no metal from the spoke & preserves the grain of the material, maximising strength. Comes supplied with 12mm DT Swiss brass nipples.
Weight: 382g for 64 x 264mm length spokes i.e. 6g per spoke.
Used by most of the world's best wheel builders.
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.
Weight: 382g for 64 x 264mm length spokes i.e. 6g per spoke.
Used by most of the world's best wheel builders.
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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Product Reviews (14)
Overall Product Rating 4.6 / 5
Available in odd sizes
By Anonymous
03 Jan 2023
4 / 5
I recommend this product
ProsAvailable in 1mm increments
Quality spokes. Available in odd sizes too.
Good quality spokes, good price
By Anthony
01 Dec 2020
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Good quality strong spokes, smoothly turning nipples. Good price, fast delivery of a wide range of lengths.
Fills a gap
By Anonymous
08 Jul 2020
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsExpensive, more than 4x price from Germany
ProsSuper quality, great service
My preferred spokes for road and light touring builds.
Super reliable. SJS about the only UK supplier offering packs of DT Swiss quality spokes, though at a price.
Super reliable. SJS about the only UK supplier offering packs of DT Swiss quality spokes, though at a price.
DT simply the best
By Mercian62
09 Aug 2017
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Top quality spokes engineered from best materials to provide robust wheels
Great Spokes
By Ben
03 Mar 2017
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ProsWell-made product
Wheel built up easily with the spokes ending up nice and flush to the flange.
Good Quality
By Anonymous
18 Dec 2013
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsCan't think of any!
ProsQuality, Build, Reputation, Good availability of lengths
DT Swiss Competition or Sapim Race are the only spokes I would use on an expedition tourer. Bought the six spares with a recent wheel build and would carry on a long and/or remote tour just in case.
A Spoke For All Terrain
By Noel
26 Jan 2013
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Consnone so far
Prosdurable , light, high quality, consistant performance.
Have been using DT Swiss Competition Spokes for years. I started using DT Swiss spokes after the failure of several spokes from another well known brand in a custom wheel I had built by a LBS. I now build my own wheels and haven't had a spoke failure since. I think DT Swiss Competition spokes are a good all round spoke and I have used them in both MTB and Road wheel builds. SJS Cycles have the best range of DT Swiss spokes on the Net .
The Best All Round Spokes
By Brian
15 Dec 2012
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ProsSupplied in 6's
Having been on other sites most do not supply full range or only supply large quantities.
Spokes Is Spokes!
By Ian McCormick
09 Dec 2012
4 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsAn option to buy 32 would be good, I have 4 left over!
ProsAll of the good reviews
I agree with all the previous reviews. I wanted a set for a rear wheel so did not want 36 the same size. I had great difficulty finding the right number of quality spokes on the web. SJS have the goods & nobody else sells them in sixes so I could buy 36 of the right size! I won't waste my time looking elsewhere when I want some more!
Spokes In The Right Numbers
By Joe
31 May 2012
4 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsNone
ProsAll sizes in small numbers
DT Swiss are, of course, the professionals choice and SJS let you buy them in small numbers and they have all the sizes in 1mm increments which allows you to build perfect wheels! Excellent service as always from SJS.
Lovely Spokes, Excellent Service
By Paul
11 Apr 2012
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ProsHigh Quality, Avail in 6's.
I was recommended to SJS by my uncle. Very impressed with price and service.
Spokes are difficult to review but these DT Swiss spokes are the best in my opinion.
Spokes are difficult to review but these DT Swiss spokes are the best in my opinion.
Good Service
By terry
23 Mar 2012
4 / 5
I recommend this product
nice products and good service
Never Had A Failure Through Normal Use
By A R DECON
29 Dec 2011
4 / 5
I recommend this product
Cons14 / 16 might be just as good and lighter
ProsTop reliability and quality
Absolute top quality spokes. More reliable than Sapim (broken at bend). Would like to try 14 / 16 for lighter duty / front wheels, I've never had a spoke smap in the middle.
I like the nipple shape as it seems to bed into the eyelet better than some I have used.
Agree with other positive comments posted.
I like the nipple shape as it seems to bed into the eyelet better than some I have used.
Agree with other positive comments posted.
Nice Product...
By Nick
12 May 2011
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ProsMultiples of 6...
These are quality spokes. Nuff said about them.
I like SJS selling them in multiples of 6. Makes it easy to buy the correct number when building a wheel, unlike other suppliers who insist on selling them in packs of 10 (at the very least), where you have quite a few 'spares' that you will probably never use!
I like SJS selling them in multiples of 6. Makes it easy to buy the correct number when building a wheel, unlike other suppliers who insist on selling them in packs of 10 (at the very least), where you have quite a few 'spares' that you will probably never use!
Questions & Answers (6)
Dt Swiss spoke and nipple question
By Matt Darrbs
29 Dec 2021
I've got a DT Swiss H1900 mullet wheelset and would like to purchase some rear spare spokes and nipples. Vitus advised the following - straight pull front 305mm and 306mm and rear 305mm and 306mm. I have emailed them back questioning the rear measurements as I can't see how the rear is longer. Are they correct? and if so could you let me know which spokes i should order from you? Thanks.
SJS Customer Service:
Sadly we cannot advise as we don't sell these wheels, nor do we sell straight-pull spokes.
JK 29.12.21
JK 29.12.21
Rear wheel build for E-Bike conversion with rack mounted battery
By Mike Howard
19 Oct 2020
I have a front wheel motor with battery in the rear pannier rack. The wheel I'm planning is 36 spoke 3 cross with Ryde Zac 2000 rims and Shimano FH-M475 freehub. I'm planning to use 284mm Double butted spokes on the left and 283mm plain gauge on the right. Will this be OK or should I use plain gauge all round?
SJS Customer Service:
Hello, im afraid we cannot advise with regards to Ebike conversions.
JK 19.10.20
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Spoke check
By Trevor Lingard
13 May 2020
I am about to order DT Comp for building pair of wheels. Please can you confirm the lengths I have established are correct. Rims EXAL LX17 rims 32 hole, ERD 601, Shimano HB5800 front and Shimano FH5800 rear. Pattern 3 x. Using 12mm nipples. My calcs is 296mm front, 299mm rear left, 298mm rear right. Thank you
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, we normally use an online calculator to determine spoke length when building ourselves which I guess is what you have done. The lengths you suggest are not wildly out of range so are most likely correct. We use the DT and Sapim calculators most of the time and find them accurate for most builds, but I do not have enough information here to try them, and even then we wouldn't know for sure until lacing, tension and truing. Thanks
Spoke check
By Ceri Brown
23 May 2018
Hi I am about to place an order for some of your DT competition spokes and wonder if you could verify the length for me: Rim mavic Open Pro 32 hole, Hubs Shimano HB6800 front, Shimano FH 6800 rear. pattern 3 X. My calculation as is stands is front & rear non drive 297mm rear drive 295mm.
Many thanks. Ceri
Many thanks. Ceri
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
Assuming you are using the older style rims, we would suggest, 295mm front Left and Right, and 294mm rear Left and 292mm rear Right.
Thanks
Assuming you are using the older style rims, we would suggest, 295mm front Left and Right, and 294mm rear Left and 292mm rear Right.
Thanks
What colour are these?
By Gavin Owen
19 Feb 2018
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
These are silver spokes.
Thanks
These are silver spokes.
Thanks
I've ordered some DT Swiss revolution 298mm spokes from you. Can I swap these for competition 294mm?
By Laurie Armitt
09 Aug 2017
SJS Customer Service:
Hi, please contact our customer services, they will sort this for you. [email protected] Thanks