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Old 02-26-06, 03:30 PM
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Rev.Chuck
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If you can do it using the "tape the new rim to the old rim" detension and swap spokes keeping pattern and position the same, go for it. If you have to take the wheel completely apart, you need to keep the spokes seperated based on orientation so you don't restress the bend differently.
For the second method, I would rather just use new spokes, it would be faster.
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