Quick stupid question for you all but what is the benefit of having an offset on the back wheel? Looking at potentially buying @Bonj0ur's rims to replace some Fulcrum Racing Quattros
Assuming you don't mean offset wheels as with the original wonky 135mm-both-ends Surly Pugsley...
Offset rim reduces the tension difference between the two sides when your hub isn't symmetrical.
Ha, not sure what that first sentence means but I'm talking about Kinlin XR31T in this instance
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Quick stupid question for you all but what is the benefit of having an offset on the back wheel? Looking at potentially buying @Bonj0ur's rims to replace some Fulcrum Racing Quattros