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Old 08-12-09, 02:08 PM
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dahoyle
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Sorry, but you are just flat wrong.

I didn't say that lateral stiffness was the only measure of strength, just that it was a measure of strength.

Strength is a combination of all the elements of design, not just one, as you seem to think. Your definition of strength has absolutely no basis in reality.

I'll put it in simple English,

If you have two wheels that are identical in all aspects, other than lateral stiffness, then the one which has greater lateral stiffness, is in fact, the stronger wheel.

I don't need to look at a website, no matter how revered it may be to know the definition.

Thanks for playing.

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