Old 09-09-18 | 08:37 AM
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cny-bikeman
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Bikes: 2008 Novara Randonee - love it. Previous bikes:Motobecane Mirage, 1972 Moto Grand Jubilee (my fave), Jackson Rake 16, 1983 C'dale ST500.

The underlying reason is the type of rim/wheel construction that is currently popular. Failures of this type were extremely rare before the last 10-15 years. Low spoke counts, the higher required tension per spoke, greater dish, and the unhealthy focus on saving grams all combine to make such an occurrence much more likely. Yes, uneven tension, harsh conditions, etc. provide additive factors, but are relatively minor, as is aluminum rims.
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