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Re: Lacing suggestions

by "joseph.santaniello@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <joseph.santaniello@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 10:39 AM

On May 10, 7:29=A0pm, Ron Ruff <rruffrr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 10, 9:28=A0am, "joseph.santanie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"
>
> <joseph.santanie...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > But what about my light wheels that buckle? Should I rebuild those 2x
> > both sides?
>
> Are they laced heads-in now on the NDS? If not, try that. If they are
> heads-in, then heavier spokes are the only thing that will help... but
> I'd probably just sell them to a lighter rider before trying that.

All my lighter buddies are afraid of tubulars, and even more vain than
me! The old-school Mavic OR10 rims just look funny to them. Not too
mention the insanley high spoke count! They do however do a double
take when I hand them a wheel to feel it's (lack of) weight. And then
when they find out how much they cost (1/2 their heavier pre-builts)
they give me a blank stare.

They are heads out now. I'll flip them. If I go with beefier spokes,
should I replace them all, or just NDS?

Joseph
 




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Re: Lacing suggestions
"joseph.santaniello@  2008-05-10 10:39:23 
Re: Lacing suggestions
daveornee <daveornee.3  2008-05-11 04:17:17 

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