One is "dished" and the other is not.
In other words, the non-track wheel has uneven (shorter) spokes on the non-sprocket side, and they're of even length on both sides of a track wheel.
But of course your question was nearly inevitably a wind-up? Therefore I've been quite silly in answering. Oh well......
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One is "dished" and the other is not.
In other words, the non-track wheel has uneven (shorter) spokes on the non-sprocket side, and they're of even length on both sides of a track wheel.
But of course your question was nearly inevitably a wind-up? Therefore I've been quite silly in answering. Oh well......