http://www.londonfgss.com/thread9696.html
And interestingly, that thread contains a discussion about the merits of 36H for a larger rider including this comment:
As I said, 25g and £1 worth of extra spokes is worth it IMO for a commuting wheel. Enough from me, I think the OP has more than enough info to come to his own decision!
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I never denied 36h was stronger than 32h.
What I am saying is 32h are more common and insisting on 36h for a guy lighter than me when I've never had an issue with 32h just seems silly. If you're so keen to have bomb proof wheels that will never need truing blah blah why don't you go for the 4x 48h like I said?
I never denied 36h was stronger than 32h.
What I am saying is 32h are more common and insisting on 36h for a guy lighter than me when I've never had an issue with 32h just seems silly. If you're so keen to have bomb proof wheels that will never need truing blah blah why don't you go for the 4x 48h like I said?