• I think you are barking at the wrong tree. Your spoke didn't fail because of the enforced bend... fatigue lines are not something you necessarily see by naked eye on a 2 mm section of steel... but fatigue it was... any failure which is not due to excessive stress is fatigue. Folks have been lacing 24 H 2 cross for decades without any issue. I suspect your wheel has too low tension, which is the cause of spoke failure 90% of the times.

    If you don't interlace, you lose a significant amount of stiffness... I have tried once for curiosity and the wheel was literally made of cheese. Factory wheels get away with that by hub design (it's my guess).

  • Factory wheels get away with that by hub design (it's my guess).

    My guess is that it's really the rims. Interlacing transfers loads from one spoke to another, but if the rim is very stiff then the rim itself will be better at spreading localised loads among multiple spokes.

  • You will find that shimano CL 24 rims or Mavic Ksyrium are anything but stiff... there must be something in the flange spacing that makes them stiffer than drilled hubs

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