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Originally Posted by Trakhak
As I understand it, crossing and lacing spokes came to be a common practice solely to minimize damage from the flapping around of broken spokes, a common occurrence with the weak steel spokes used in those wheels.
That's the reason for tied and soldered spokes, sometimes mistakenly claimed to be for stronger or more rigid wheels.
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