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Old 11-05-16 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
My take on why butted spoked wheels can last longer is about spoke stretch, not sharing their loads. With a spoke that stretches more for the same tension it takes a larger displacement to cause the spoke to become slack and either have more "paper clip bending" or nipple loosening going on. Andy.
Andy that is why they share the load better.
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