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Old 12-22-14 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by uberprutser
....I do fail to see how double butted spokes might prevent these failures. Do they stretch easier therefor preventing the flange failure?
Without getting into details, think about bungee jumping. Would you jump off a bridge using a nice solid rope instead of a bungee? Think about why, and the same logic applies to spoke selection in wheel building.
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