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Old 04-24-08 | 11:48 AM
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eddy m
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Originally Posted by dabac
But outbound-under-inbound at the outer cross reduces the effects of heads-out and heads-in significantly. You've got an offset between leading and trailing spoke of one spoke diameter at say 2/3 of the spokes length from the rim. That's a tiny, tiny vector to blame a collapsed rim on.
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