Rad 3D
For bicycle wheel builders
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Description

An App for bicycle wheel builders. Explore lacing patterns in 3D, from radial to four-cross. For several numbers of spokes, front and rear wheels, rim and disc brakes.

Select your wheel from the information pane. Add and remove groups of spokes with the "forward" and "back" arrows. Move the wheel about its center with a swipe gesture, zoom and pan with pinch and two-finger swipe gestures. Double-tap to reset to the default view. Tap on the hub to make the wheel rotate on its axis.

Take a picture of the displayed wheel with the camera icon. The picture can be shared or saved with a black, white, or transparent background.
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4.25 out of 5

20 ratings in United States

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Great but could be greater

In a nursing home now on

I love this app and have had and used it for years. I would personally like to see some of the unusual things I’ve done before 2x drive side radial non on rear rim brake Mtb, snowflake, and suggested spoke tensions and a spoke length calculator

Perfect !

Walter1269 on

Thanks you the apps, this makes lacing simple! Very clear than any other tutorials.

Great visual!

69noluck69 on

Used for my first lacing! Great visual, zero issues!

Needs update for modern wheels

Ghostface Dermatologist on

Doesn’t support 28h 2x rear wheels, used on Roval Specialized bikes—not a small, niche player.

Looks great!

dougmctx on

The visualization of the wheel is excellent. One issue: it will only do cross 2 on 24 spoke wheels - I need it for 32 right now, so I’m having to mentally adjust the 24 spoke visualization.

It’s great. Some feature requests

hiphood on

- Would great if you could highlight a spoke - Support for 16 and 20 spokes would alsobe great - Add more colors (for each step) - Make the valve hole a different color - it’s sometimes hard to navigate the wheel. Maybe add buttons to change orientation

Great; One suggestion

Raleigh P on

So I have tried to follow YouTube tutorials with some luck but this has helped guide me through several builds. This is my go to each time I build. The YouTube tutorials do one front then one back then finish the front/back. This way has not not worked perfectly for me because I screw up, but it does have me weaving the spokes a lot less. Would it be possible to show your build this way? Front-back-front back. Thank you for the great app.

Great helpful app for bike wheels except for single speed bikes

Marsh Waha on

I love this app. I’ve used it countless times. However I do think it needs improvement especially if you are building a single speed wheel with a coaster brake. Also allow people to choose ether a Cassette hub or Freewheel hub. Also I would like to see all the examples in the app when building with an asymmetrical rim. Otherwise I give the developer a lot of credit for making this app. Nice job!

No 48 hole BMX wheel!

Shawn White BMX on

Will change to 5 star when the 48h is added! But the app looks great! And great job! Please add 48h today!

Very useful.

superdougy on

This is a brilliant app for those who need a visual aid to help in figuring out how to lace a wheel. I just wish it would allow 28 hole 2 cross lacing, then it would be perfect.

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App Info

Category
Sports
Publisher
Vincenzo Tschinke
Languages
English, German, Italian
Recent version
2.5 (2 years ago )
Released on
Apr 23, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last updated
1 month ago