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Old 07-12-11 | 09:16 AM
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sstorkel
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Originally Posted by Seve
It could be a spot of bad luck, but, yes, something in the wheel build, spoke tensioning etc. is not right.
The fact that the spokes are consistently breaking on the left/non-drive side is also pretty suspicious in my mind. The right/drive-side spokes are usually the ones that seem to fail... assuming the wheel is built properly to begin with.
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