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Those of you that have a radially laced front....
I just bought some secondhand wheels and the front is laced radially. I wouldn't choose to do this but it does admittedly look nice.
I have read all here on heads in/out strength/weakness...
http://www.geocities.com/spokeanwheel/lacingrl.htm
...but, on an aero rim (campag) where the spoke nipples are directional for cross lacing, the spoke from the left side of the hub (looking from the handlebars) goes to the right-directioned nipple causing a bend.
Would this be weaker or is the bend beneficial at spreading the load?
Any info would be great.
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dogsballs [quote]asm [quote]glow [quote]JOL Walking along brick lane to get a DVD as I'm sick and saw two 'bats' with cardboard wings. One on a black be-aerospoked and the other was a lady bat.
there was one bat and one monster and it was me who was the bat and i am not a lady.[/quote]
That is quite amusing. sorry glow but it is![/quote]
+1, hehee[/quote]Sorry. :)
But the truth lies in the evidence of whether you have the aerospoke?
Then I was not in any way calling you a lady. Just got my haloween animals mixed up. -
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tommid Years ago they would just stay there and rust and people would lock their bikes on top of them and so on and so on until there were mighty piles of rusted bikes.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/231/501791705_db4c19d58d_b.jpg
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Opposite end of the scale...