Re: {Classic Rendezvous} Campag HF Hubs vs. Spoke X-ings ?

(Example: Production Builders:Peugeot:PY-10)

Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 17:07:47 -0800
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Subject: Re: {Classic Rendezvous} Campag HF Hubs vs. Spoke X-ings ?
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How long will this thread go on with one party arguing the ideal - when no one else is - while the other parties are arguing what works?

It's like watching a two discussion thread with a one-way mirror in between the two.

I've already pointed this out earlier...

=8-)

Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA

Quoting dtshifter@aol.com:
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> John Businer replied:
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> <<In fact, I'm looking at a set of LF (LF= Large Flange, SF= Small flange)
> 36h, 4x wheels laced to 700c Fiamme red label sprint tubular rims. Guess
> what? The spokes overlap adjacent spoke heads. I haven't seen your complete
> wheel, but please check again.>>
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> <<FWIW, any time a spoke touches/crosses an adjacent spoke head, you are
> asking for trouble, IMO. Not only does it introduce an unnecessary stress
> point on the spoke, but also on the hub flange, not to mention a source of
> noise, clicking, etc.>>
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> I have several Campagnolo large flange hubs which are laced 4x and there is
> no spoke overlap, however, John did not say he was looking at Campagnolo
> large flange hubs, so they could have been Normandy or..(?) and not all large
> flange hubs have the same flange diameter.
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> With that said, I have a Shimano 105 cassette hub (36o and 4x/2x) which I
> built in 1998 and still ride - never had a problem after ~5k miles.
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> As Mr. Sachs points out: "YMMV"
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> Chuck Brooks
> Malta, NY NEUSA
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