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Old 03-27-13 | 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by lazerzxr
I agree that 65kgf seems overly conservative, im not arguing about that. Im simply bringing this up in the discussion as i was interested to know what a respected builder was tensioning to.

I plan on upping the tension based on my own thoughts and the findings of this thread. It will be the first and most likely the last time I ever take advice from a forum thread over the manufacturers advice. I wont go to 115kgf though. fistly I am lighter than Bianchi and second, I see no need to stress everything to the max. I'm going back to my original 90kgf which seems entirely reasonable given that I weigh 75kg and am using 24 spokes. It also correlates with my suspicion that the blanket 65kgf recommendation is calculated based on a 32 or 36 hole hub.
IMO that is how this thing is supposed to work. Bright folks who are fully involved in their gear and are comfortable with their own abilities should make these kinds of decisions for themselves. Your intentions re: tension make sense as you have done some research, and you know your situation and needs. If you discover your build is not exactly right later on, it can always be adjusted.
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