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  1. www.sapim.be › spokes › buttedLaser | Sapim

    The Laser is a lightweight spoke. The thin middle section of 1,5 mm needs special care while building up the wheel. You may have to use pliers to hold the spoke to prevent the spokes from winding up. Only experienced wheel builders should mount up wheels with this spoke. Longlasting. Highly flexible.

  2. Description. SAPIM spoke Laser Straightpull black 285 mm. Lightweight freaks cannot avoid the Sapim Laser. Its 1.5mm tapered center section saves a great deal of weight. It is also exceptionally elastic, which provides greater comfort and absorbs peak loads, minimizing the risk of breakage.

  3. Sapim CX-Ray Bladed Straight Pull Spoke, 266mm, Black. Produced from high-tensile, fatigue-resistant 18/8 stainless steel Almost as light as Titanium Extremely high fatigue test results … read more. Black 266 Length. popular In Store. your price $3.60. Buy PART NUM 358884. Sapim CX-Ray 14g SP Bladed Spoke - Black - Bag/20 No Nipples.

  4. Sapim's butted spokes have two big advantages: less weight, more stability! The laser is a cheap light spoke. The thin middle section of the laser spokes provides good damping properties. features: Length: 160-305mm ; Weight: (64pcs x 260mm) 377g

  5. Sapim Laser Double Butted Straight Pull Black Spokes at the best price online, in custom lengths from 210-230mm and delivered to your door. Best suited to wheels where the rider is 75kg or less. For experienced wheel builders.

  6. Sapim's lightest double butted spoke for straight pull hubs. 2.0 - 1.5 - 2.0 4.5 grams (270mm) Note: Because straight pull double butted spokes are not in high demand, most Laser Straight Pull spokes will be cut and threaded from 270mm and 310mm blanks.

  7. Spokes. Spoke Length * $1.92. Qty: Add to Cart. Add to Compare. Description. Additional Information. The Laser is a reasonable priced lightweight spoke. The thin middle section of 1,5mm needs special care while building up the wheel. You may have to use a pliers to hold the spoke to prevent the spokes from winding up.