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DT Swiss - Revolution silver spokes 14 / 17 g = 2 / 1.5 mm box 72, 288 mm
Model No [qre0020288n0072]
Part No [SKR288]

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Revolution silver spokes 14 / 17 g = 2 / 1.5 mm box 72, 288 mm

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Description
 
  • A high performance lightweight spoke for use when weight saving is important
  • The 14 / 17 gauge double butted spoke is 1.5 mm thick in the centre to save the greatest amount of weight, but 2 mm thick at the end where strength isneeded
  • The butting process adds strength through cold forging of the metal, and the shortest possible butts are used to save even more weight
  • Made from X5 stainless steel, containing chrome for rust resistance and nickel for strength
  • The rolling of the nipple thread removes no metal from the spoke and preserves the grain of the material, maximising strength
  • Comes supplied with 12 mm DT brass nipples
  • Weight: 283 grams for 64 x 264 mm length spokes

Specifications
Colour: silver
Size: 288 mm
Weight: 0.41
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