Old 01-04-06 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by steveknight
it is caused by a faulty rim design. this rim is known for eylet cracking.
Well, it's both. You have to be pretty careful to not over-tension the MA3. More careful than lots of other rims. But it's possible to build up an MA3 with proper tension - you just have a narrower window of usable tensions than with lots of other rims.
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