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On Apr 25, 6:26 pm, "Kerry Montgomery" <kamon...@teleport.com> wrote:
> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > how would you recommend lacing these? Well, it looks like the first thing you'd have to do would be to locate some 38 hole rims. Those are SCARCE. Lewis. ***** |
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Kerry Montgomery wrote:
> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > how would you recommend lacing these? > > I'd go with the artsy 3-leading, 3-trailing, of course with one instance of 4-trailing on each side. It is imperative that that be 4 /trailing/, or else you wheel will warp, your tires go flat, and your belly button fall off. PS - be sure to lubricate the spokes with freshly churned buffalo butterfat chilled to precisely 2 degrees C. To keep it from warming before the wheel is finished, it is best to perform the wheel building in a walk-in refrigerator. Hope that helps, Mark J. |
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On Apr 25, 6:26 pm, "Kerry Montgomery" <kamon...@teleport.com> wrote:
> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > how would you recommend lacing these? to a common 37H rim. |
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Kerry Montgomery wrote:
> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > how would you recommend lacing these? Didn't one of the better-selling Mavic front wheels come with 19 spokes? Just use one of those inexpensive and commonly available replacement rims and skip every second hole in the hub. Chalo |
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Chalo wrote:
> Kerry Montgomery wrote: >> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html >> how would you recommend lacing these? > > Didn't one of the better-selling Mavic front wheels come with 19 > spokes? Just use one of those inexpensive and commonly available > replacement rims and skip every second hole in the hub. > > Chalo > but 19 is a prime number... |
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On Fri, 25 Apr 2008 16:26:33 -0700, "Kerry Montgomery"
<kamontgo@teleport.com> wrote: >http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html >how would you recommend lacing these? Dear Kerry, Radial works for 34-spoke rims: http://i19.tinypic.com/6bwj72t.jpg Cheers, Carl Fogel |
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jim beam wrote:
> > Chalo wrote: > > > > Kerry Montgomery wrote: > >> > >>http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > >> how would you recommend lacing these? > > > Didn't one of the better-selling Mavic front wheels come with 19 > > spokes? Just use one of those inexpensive and commonly available > > replacement rims and skip every second hole in the hub. > > but 19 is a prime number... A Mavic factory wheel is a prime product. Just ask any salesperson at your local cycling boutique. Chalo |
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Chalo wrote:
> jim beam wrote: >> Chalo wrote: >>> Kerry Montgomery wrote: >>>> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html >>>> how would you recommend lacing these? >>> Didn't one of the better-selling Mavic front wheels come with 19 >>> spokes? Just use one of those inexpensive and commonly available >>> replacement rims and skip every second hole in the hub. >> but 19 is a prime number... > > A Mavic factory wheel is a prime product. Just ask any salesperson at > your local cycling boutique. > > Chalo but with a total of 19 spokes, that an un-equal number on each side. spokes need to be 1:1 [or maybe 2:1 if dished]. i know of no wire spoked wheels deviating from this ratio, not even mavic. |
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jim beam wrote:
> > Chalo wrote: > > > > jim beam wrote: > >> > >> Chalo wrote: > >>> > >>> Kerry Montgomery wrote: > >>>> > >>>>http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > >>>> how would you recommend lacing these? > >>> > >>> Didn't one of the better-selling Mavic front wheels come with 19 > >>> spokes? Just use one of those inexpensive and commonly available > >>> replacement rims and skip every second hole in the hub. > >> > >> but 19 is a prime number... > > > A Mavic factory wheel is a prime product. Just ask any salesperson at > > your local cycling boutique. > > but with a total of 19 spokes, that an un-equal number on each side. > spokes need to be 1:1 [or maybe 2:1 if dished]. i know of no wire > spoked wheels deviating from this ratio, not even mavic. I'm telling you, Mavic's goes to eleven. Or in this case, nineteen. That's what makes it unique, patented, laterally stiff yet vertically compliant, unprecedentedly aerodynamic, vibration-damping, powerfully erotic, and all the other wonderful things we have come to expect from that company in recent years. How would the spokes be able to operate in both tension and compression if there were some tiresomely mundane _even_ number of them? Chalo |
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On Apr 26, 11:39 am, Chalo <chalo.col...@gmail.com> wrote:
> jim beam wrote: > > > Chalo wrote: > > > > jim beam wrote: > > > >> Chalo wrote: > > > >>> Kerry Montgomery wrote: > > > >>>>http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > > >>>> how would you recommend lacing these? > > > >>> Didn't one of the better-selling Mavic front wheels come with 19 > > >>> spokes? Just use one of those inexpensive and commonly available > > >>> replacement rims and skip every second hole in the hub. > > > >> but 19 is a prime number... > > > > A Mavic factory wheel is a prime product. Just ask any salesperson at > > > your local cycling boutique. > > > but with a total of 19 spokes, that an un-equal number on each side. > > spokes need to be 1:1 [or maybe 2:1 if dished]. i know of no wire > > spoked wheels deviating from this ratio, not even mavic. > > I'm telling you, Mavic's goes to eleven. Or in this case, nineteen. > > That's what makes it unique, patented, laterally stiff yet vertically > compliant, unprecedentedly aerodynamic, vibration-damping, powerfully > erotic, and all the other wonderful things we have come to expect from > that company in recent years. How would the spokes be able to operate > in both tension and compression if there were some tiresomely mundane > _even_ number of them? I think it's the same force that pops up the next Kleenex, but you might want to write Fermilab. |
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Kerry Montgomery wrote:
> http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/bik/655490726.html > how would you recommend lacing these? It depends on whether his typo meant '36' or '48' -- Andrew Muzi <www.yellowjersey.org/> Open every day since 1 April, 1971 ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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