14/17g DT Revolution Stainless Steel Double Butted 2/1.5 mm Spoke with 12 mm Brass Nipple - Pack Of 6

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- 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 is needed
- 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


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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Overall Product Rating 4.8 / 5
Excellent Help With Spoke Configurations
By David Punter
02 Feb 2017
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Rebuilding a pair of campag record small flange with Mavic rimmed 36 spoke wheels the team at SJS were great help defining the right new spokes and the best kit
Excellent Product
By Anonymous
07 Jun 2012
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Proslight, strong, well finished
I use these exclusively for my road wheels. They are easy to build with, the shorter butting length makes negotiating tight hub drillings and large flanges easy. They look superb, and always seat well on the flange drillings. I built a set of wheels with straight gauge spokes the other day and was amazed at how big they looked as compared to my usual DT revolution spokes. Oh, and buying them in sixes is just brilliant.
Great Spokes
By Anonymous
21 Feb 2012
5 / 5
Proscomfort, strength, quality
These lovely lightweight spokes will give a really comfortable ride and beat a lot of the more expensive factory made wheels in terms of weight.
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By Anonymous
12 Aug 2011
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsMay make a wheel that is a little too springy
ProsLight and aerodynamic
These spokes are exquisitely made, with the 14g butted sections of minimum length. I believe with a crossed spoke arrangement they impart extra resilience since they are deflected laterally slightly more than thicker spokes is in the area of the crossings when built. This should produce a slightly softer ride.
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By Anonymous
04 Aug 2011
4 / 5
I recommend this product
Great to be able to buy them in smaller quanties
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