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[title] Determine your spoke length
-[* black] To do this, you will need to determine the ERD of your rim. Vanmoof seems to use custom rims meaning this measurement needs to be taken manually. I used a few different methods to measure it and then averaged my results.
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+[* black] To do this, you will need to determine the ERD ([link|https://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_e-f.html#erd|effective rim diameter|new_window=true]) of your rim. From what I can tell, Vanmoof uses custom rims meaning this measurement needs to be taken manually. I used a few different methods to measure it and then averaged my results.
+[* black] [link|https://www.parktool.com/en-us/blog/calvins-corner/measuring-effective-rim-diameter|This|new_window=true] park tool article gives one way of measuring ERD and [link|https://www.sheldonbrown.com/spoke-length.html|this Sheldon Brown article|new_window=true]gives 2 more ways.
+[* black] If you have an S2, the ERD that I got was 598mm but my spokes ended up being on the shorter side so whatever you use should probably be slightly larger than that.