Old 04-07-16 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
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I know butted are better than straight. But i figure 36h straight outweighs 32h butted. Thoughts on that from the actually knowledgeable folk here?

Is either rim really better than the other? Both seem to have generally good reviews.
Ill have 25h tires on the rims.
It's easier to collapse a wheel with straight gauge spokes because they stretch less at a given tension (when the spokes go slack due to a hard hit the rim becomes unsupported laterally, can drift sideways, and the wheel collapses when it springs back from the bump), and the straight gauge spokes will be more likely to go out of true with the low tension that usually goes with machine-built wheels.

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