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Old 12-07-09 | 11:34 PM
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fogrider
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most mechanics don't check every spoke for tension. a really good mechanic won't even use a tension meter, they will know just by feel. they might check a few opposing spokes more for reference. its true that a spokes with the right tension is important but they don't have to exactly the same. its important to balance between the correct trueness and spoke tension.
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