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Hey Rick,
Sounds like you are giving advice that would work for most wheels. I highly doubt it would apply with this particular wheel with its huge offset.
Sorry to be picky here, but you said:
"I don't believe my post claimed that the two sides were equally tight
What you did say was: " Tighten the tightest side at 30 in" and "tighten the opposite as close to the 30 in-lbs".
In this wheel, one set of spokes is almost straight up and down. This set needs to be much tighter than the other. Again, twice or more than the other. If your advice is to shoot for equal, or even remotely similar, you will not get the offset you need.
Stephen
Sounds like you are giving advice that would work for most wheels. I highly doubt it would apply with this particular wheel with its huge offset.
Sorry to be picky here, but you said:
"I don't believe my post claimed that the two sides were equally tight
What you did say was: " Tighten the tightest side at 30 in" and "tighten the opposite as close to the 30 in-lbs".
In this wheel, one set of spokes is almost straight up and down. This set needs to be much tighter than the other. Again, twice or more than the other. If your advice is to shoot for equal, or even remotely similar, you will not get the offset you need.
Stephen