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Old 04-11-17 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by AlexCyclistRoch
Getting close, but not quite. See any differences in the spoke pattern?
I sure can't. I can see what is probably differences in lighting and slight changes in the bike's position, and there's something different at the front of the frame pump. Other than that it's useless to try seeing stuff in those small pics.
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Old 04-11-17 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by 1Coopgt
Do you have a link for the bracket for you headlight mount ?
Amazon. Topeak.
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Old 04-11-17 | 05:26 PM
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OK, it's the same rear wheel (hub and rim, and there is NOT a 'dork disc' on either pic), but about 1 hour after pic #1 was taken, I broke a spoke (NDS, leading), then 2 blocks before the house, I broke a second. Being a bit of a heavy out-of-the-saddle climber, I knew that this was because my 3x NDS spoking allowed my leading spokes to go slack, causing failure, so I rebuilt the wheel semi-radial.

BTW, a shout-out to prowheelbuilder.com for having all the sizes I needed, and shipping them quickly...
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Old 04-12-17 | 06:25 AM
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bottles had water in them in the first pic. OJ the second.
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Old 04-12-17 | 04:01 PM
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bottles had water in them in the first pic. OJ the second.
I can't drink OJ; I'm on a renal diet.
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