• The slight inconvenience, I take, is a different spoke length

    For symmetrical hubs laced to asymmetrical rims, yes.

    For asymmetric hubs laced to symmetrical rims, it might not even amount to that because although that can lead to a difference in spoke length from side to side, it might not if the hub designer has made the flange diameters different, and using an asymmetric rim will only yield equal length spokes if it's just the right offset and the hub wasn't already designed to use equal length spokes in a symmetrical rim.

  • It's amazing, isn't it.

    @mdcc_tester
    The front hub is a Tune disc hub for RS 1 predictive steering. Am I looking at another box of spokes for this build?

    PSA. i run a bikeshop training program for recovering addicts. Have build many regular wheels. For these anomalies I have questions. Thank you for your time.

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