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Old 02-14-24 | 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by grumpus
That's the reason for tied and soldered spokes, sometimes mistakenly claimed to be for stronger or more rigid wheels.
I would agree, thanks for that, I thought it was for strength. Thinking about it, if you ever had a wheel where spokes could be loaded in compression, crossed spokes might make them stronger, by reducing the unconstrained length of the spoke under compression. However, bicycle wheels, being designed for tension at all times, just varying between more tension and less tension, yes, I think you are right.
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