Now you don't see them on anything so they probably did it to be different*
Cinelli have been doing this for years on the hobo etc, on the hobootleg geo they put them on the fork for some reason. Makes sense on a tourer if you’re out in nowhere etc
Except 99% of people have never changed a spoke before and wouldn’t know where to start
Whilst that may be true, at least they have a spoke that they know is the right size available, should the closest shop or whatever not have one.
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Cinelli have been doing this for years on the hobo etc, on the hobootleg geo they put them on the fork for some reason. Makes sense on a tourer if you’re out in nowhere etc