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Old 02-06-10 | 07:40 PM
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MikeWinVA
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Bikes: Specialized Sirrus, Univega Activa ST Hybrid, 70's Schwinn Traveler, Giant Innova, Nishiki Mixte

I could imagine in a time where the steel in the spokes had less tensile strength and elasticity than what we use today that tying and soldering the spokes may have helped reduce spoke breakage by vectoring some of the tensions as the spoke went from an elastic to a plastic state in extreme conditions. It may have widened the "window" of elasticity. Obviously, this would need testing to prove.

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