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Old 07-09-18, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti
Catch being...they still are using standard highly-dished wheels. Since the "cassette" (if you will) is only a fraction the stack-width of a regular cassette....there's no need for a dished wheel, certainly not a dished 11s standard wheel. Makes me wonder why if it was out of convenience or laziness or what that they did it they way they did.
From the article I got the impression this was more a proof of concept than anything.
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