• Your link doesn't seem to go to the comment you wanted it to go to

    It does, but maybe your browser is not going to the anchor element properly.

    This is the relevant part:

    The sweep should go the other way so that the spider arms are in compression, which puts the chainring hoop stress into tension and keeps them circular. If you have the spider arms in tension, the chainring hoop stress is compressive and the rings want to buckle. That's why brake disc rotors are the shape they are, and have a defined direction of rotation

  • I think it's because of your ignore list

    I thought the software was supposed to be aware of that, I'll file a bug report

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