Check out this odd lacing

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The Miyata Ti bike I got recently came with a front wheel that had a lacing pattern I have never seen. I have no reason to believe it wasn't stock, based on the XT hub and matching rim...but what do you think?
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That's pretty cool stuff! I will have to re-examine the back wheel to see if any advanced tricks were integrated there too.

Currently I have a set of NOS Sun/DeoreLX wheels on the bike that I already had, because a gorilla tightened the nuts down on the hubs and I couldn't disassemble them for overhaul. I will get some help with that, and put the wheels back in action.
 
OOh, I want to try the crows feet on the drive side of my rears after reading that, looks very different too.
 
Been reading up myself and it does look initeresting, though better on 36h rims I think. I've a few 32s that may get this treatment as/when the time comes. Thanks for posting.
 
My front wheel is a 32-spoke, and is described in the referenced article as a crow-foot/radial hybrid (as my linked pictures show). I double-checked my back wheel and it is standard 3x both sides. I would love to know what happened in the bike's history that caused the front wheel only to be relaced to this pattern. But I will never know...
 
Have a feeling this isn't going to be an unusual pattern for long... here'and here's me with some wheels to build soon too. Darn.
 
petitpal":kiye66wq said:
Have a feeling this isn't going to be an unusual pattern for long... here'and here's me with some wheels to build soon too. Darn.

Haha, I was thinking the same. I was planning on this for my Richter 8.0, when I get that far.
 
the only real problem is having to buy three lengths in small numbers for the rear wheel. And the issue of spares having different length spokes. The wheels on my marin are 36h and the front is disc so both could be done!
 
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