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Old 12-13-08 | 11:12 PM
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If you want to know whether tension is consistent between the spokes, just pluck them (like a guitar string) all the way around. If their tone is pretty consistent, then so is the tension.
Two notes on this:
1. on a rear wheel, the drive-side spokes are higher-tension than the non-drive-side
2. consistent tension doesn't necessarily mean optimum tension. but consistent tension is a good thing.
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