SimWorks by Hoshi Peregrine 14g spokes
$ 1.75
These unique spokes are manufactured exclusively for SimWorks by Hoshi Kogyo, the last spoke maker in Japan and the only manufacturer of spokes that have NJS approval.
Peregrine spokes feature greatly improved material properties and higher tensile strength by applying a unique special processing to carefully selected SUS304 stainless steel. The specially processed finish changes the surface to create a unique champagne gold/bronze color with a hardness that sets it apart from ordinary silver stainless steel spokes, and an undeniable elegance.
Available in 250-310mm custom cut & threaded lengths, rounded to the nearest whole number (no decimals).
We also offer uncut 310mm blank spokes without threads, if you're not sure of the length you need and you or your wheelbuilder have the ability to cut and thread them.
Please note: The extra hard finish on these makes the threading a little less sharp than standard stainless spokes when being cut & rolled. It's nothing to be alarmed by - lube up the spoke threads and nipples, and build your wheel as you would with any other spokes.
When adding spokes to a custom wheel build order, please choose 'custom wheel build - we calculate' from the menu list and we will determine the correct length based on the rims, hubs and lacing pattern chosen.
Please note: We do not provide spoke calculations if we are not building your wheels. If you are building your own wheels or having them built by someone else, you or the wheel builder are responsible for calculating and ordering the correct spoke length.
Unless there is a cutting/threading defect or shipping mistake, spokes are not returnable.
• 2.0mm (14g) straight gauge stainless steel
• color: champagne gold/bronze
• weight: 7.6g (one spoke, 310mm uncut)
A very accurate, user-friendly spoke calculator can be found here.
When purchasing rims and hubs from us, all rim measurements and hub dimensions needed for the calculator can be found on their respective product pages right here on our site.
For best results, we recommend entering "0mm" for rim thickness, as most rim manufacturers already account for this when providing ERD measurements.
In addition to the rim and hub specifications, you will also need to input the lacing pattern you will be using.