Old 05-08-17 | 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by cycledogg
I may not being seeing the photo correctly, but it looks to me as though the spoke is touching the rim I.D. and just ~2mm short of bottoming out at the spoke head??
No, you're seeing it exactly right. The spoke reaches the rim, but doesn't go beyond to engage the spoke head on the opposite side.

BTW - I fixed the picture in my prior post.

here it is again.

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