Old 04-03-14, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan
yes, a good way to eliminate variables. of which there are too many. bike, wheel, rider, etc.

i'd remove the wheel in question and put on another one i was satisfied with and see if it is as satisfying on the bike in question. if so, it'e the wheel. if not, it's something else. until i'd done that, i'd just be, well.... spinning my wheels?
I have tried with another wheel, and the wheel in question seems to be a bit "flexier" side to side, but not extremely so... Kind of hard to describe in writing... I guess the wheel in question is about ~25% "flexier" as a rough estimate when pushing on the wheel with my hands. The wheel that I'm happy with is a williams WS 30, and both wheels are 32 spoke.
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