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• #2
nice one :)
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• #3
Nice one!
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• #4
very good!!!!
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• #5
Hurrah! !!
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• #6
Good stuff!
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• #7
shame it doesn't have a recommended spoke tension though :(
have to stick with the ol' jobst brandt method of cranking up the tension and stress relieving until the rim goes out of true.
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• #8
save up for a tension guage then!
or learn to judge it..
not all wheelbuilders are equal, some make them too loose and some pull up too tight, IMO.
there's a little place, just in between there, that's where I like to hang out
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• #9
funny you should mention a tension gauage ordered the park one from wiggle, arrived yesterday
very nice, my spoke tension is a little low tho in my wheels. time to get a bigger torque wrench...
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• #11
re-post
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• #12
re good
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• #14
It has been posted before but, you're right, search doesn't find it
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• #15
Well I've tagged the shit out of this one so people can find it. I should prob of shoved it in an already open spoke thread tho, my bad.
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• #16
It was me who posted it last time. I think VB might have deleted it because it's not showing up in my threads started page :S
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• #17
I only delete spam and duplicate stuff... so not me.
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• #19
Yeah this is pretty much a carbon copy, does this mean your gonna delete it VB?
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• #20
I don't delete if I can avoid it... merged.
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• #21
I only delete spam and duplicate stuff... so not me.
I thought it was unlikely it was you, although thought it might have been possible Mavic told you to remove it as it's meant to be for dealers.
I don't know about anyone else on here, but i've thought access to the mavic tech manual would be quite useful at times, but you need a username and password. Stumbled across one, thought it might be of use to some people on here.
http://www.tech-mavic.com
user: mavic-com
pass: dealer