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Old 03-20-14 | 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan
i think i would be skeptical even if i found a published ERD, in as much as the rim label looks to be spanning the spoke holes on both ends. ....
Rim labels that are too long aren't that rare. Companies design labels around the popular size, ie 32h 26" or 700c. Then when they decide to produce a smaller, low volume rim with the same extrusion they use the same label, which doesn't fit.

Doesn't reflect on anything except that they're too cheap to buy a short run of labels.
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