Proper Spoke Tension for Campy Montreal Rims?



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All,

I've searched high, low for the official data, to no avail.

I'm building a pair of wheels:
- campy montreal rims, 28H
- campy record hubs
- front x1
- rear x3

By default I usually go w/ 100kg tension but would like to know the _official_ spec and/or where
such info is located or derived.

Thanks!

REgards, Chas.
 
Chas-<< I've searched high, low for the official data, to no avail.

I'm building a pair of wheels:
- campy montreal rims, 28H
- campy record hubs
- front x1
- rear x3 >><BR><BR>

First, why not 2 cross on the front. 1 cross really does nothin'...<

< By default I usually go w/ 100kg tension but would like to know the _official_ spec and/or where
such info is located or derived.
>><BR><BR>

Hardly 'default'-100 kgf is the tension that almost all rims should be, front and right side rear..

I have built many of these, using this tension.

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