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Old 09-12-15 | 09:53 PM
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gsa103
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Bikes: Bianchi Infinito (Celeste, of course)

Originally Posted by Mayberry32
When checking tensions, just pluck with my fingers?
That's a good plan, listening for any spokes that are obviously different. Remember that spokes on the drive side will be higher pitch than the non-drive side, that's normal for most wheels. If you're plucking spokes its best to pluck all the drive side first, then the non-drive side (or vice versa) that way you don't get thrown off.
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