RC 100 Project. Front wheel **Built**

How do I lace the following wheel?

  • Radial

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  • 3 Cross

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  • Snowflake

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Pre-suspension, nobody was riding anything other than 3X.

Snowflake is horrible IMHO. But no accounting for taste.

Radial? There aren't many of those hubs around. It'd be a shame if there were one less due to broken flanges.

You could consider 2X... Still slightly off-center, but still within the realms of common sense.
 
traditional 3 X been used for years before and will be in the future :cool: for one reason. it works
 
I really though the radial or snowflake would be streaks ahead by now. :shock:

How wrong could I be. :roll:

If it helps even out any doubt of strength. This hub has been built and raced in all 3 format of lacing. The flanges are more than strong enough for radial. so I have no fear of ruining a good old hub.
I'm not overly keen on Snowflake (though it did look the dogs danglies BITD) and 3 cross is a little straight laced for a Pace. Pardon the pun.

Check out the pictures of it from 1999. This is how I remember it at its best.(Not the best piccies I'm affraid) ;)
 

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I have a feeling that the team bikes of the time used a 2x front wheel. Personally I feel that snowflake was a thing of the time, but like snow washed denim, should be left there - however radial was (and always will be) a bit cooler than standard.

Problem is that a 36H radial starts to look a bit like those Flatland BMX wheels of the mid 90s and is a bit incongruous as 36h is built for strength, radial was built for lightweight and speed. I say go 2x!
 
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