Old 11-29-17 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by old's'cool
Interesting post but there are many levels to that line of analysis. What we really want is to minimize the cumulative fatigue damage. This typically occurs in the elbow of the spoke. Obviously, the weakest link are the drive side spokes on the rear wheel. For these I would recommend butted spokes of material of the highest ultimate tensile strength available, that is, if you want to get anal about it.
Using different gauge left/right spokes on the rear is nothing new. It's a very common practice. Here's an article on it by John Allen on Sheldon's site: Check Spoke Tension by Ear

Last edited by davester; 11-29-17 at 09:10 PM. Reason: Clarified by adding "gauge"
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