C
Callistus Valerius
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I have 2 pairs of MA3's. The front ones, I've had no problems, both
have 10,000+ miles on them. One rear one cracked at a few of the spoke
holes, and lasted about 4000 miles. The other rear one, has 5000 miles on
it, and still no sign of cracking. The one that cracked, I tightened the
spokes on it, to correct an out of true situation. Now I'm not a
wheelsmith, by a longshot, but I think I may have tightened it too much, and
that's why the spokes were pulling through. The one that hasn't cracked,
has stayed true, and I haven't touched it. So maybe the key to the MA3
paradox, is to keep your freakin' hands off of them.
have 10,000+ miles on them. One rear one cracked at a few of the spoke
holes, and lasted about 4000 miles. The other rear one, has 5000 miles on
it, and still no sign of cracking. The one that cracked, I tightened the
spokes on it, to correct an out of true situation. Now I'm not a
wheelsmith, by a longshot, but I think I may have tightened it too much, and
that's why the spokes were pulling through. The one that hasn't cracked,
has stayed true, and I haven't touched it. So maybe the key to the MA3
paradox, is to keep your freakin' hands off of them.