Ah yes. Sorry. It does sometimes, but mainly alloy nipples.you can somewhat limit that by deburring the spoke holes.
What's the best technique for deburring the spoke holes without removing too much material?
Tx. So far no problems.
The rims I got looked very smooth it's the older model, no edges or seams that stick out. Spoke holes looked ok too.
Built them myself so if I die in a fiery inferno it was my fault :P
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Ah yes. Sorry.
It does sometimes, but mainly alloy nipples.you can somewhat limit that by deburring the spoke holes.