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Old 06-25-12 | 08:51 PM
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Advice in this thread has been excellent. The one clarification I'll make is that with unevenly tensioned spokes, it isn't necessarily the tighter spokes that will fail first. It's more of a crapshoot depending on each spoke's prevailing tension relative to its neighbors: the spokes that are undergoing the largest fluctuation from minimum to maximum tension as the wheel rotates are the most likely to fail soonest.
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