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Re: Looking for interest in new wheels
Any math you can share backing up why that spoke size was chosen and why the internal hub size was chosen?
I assume these haven't been used in competition yet and would be wary to order without confirming their fracture/deformation strength |
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Re: Looking for interest in new wheels
If you knew someone who was proficient in using some sort of finite element analysis model simulation program like Nastran or Patran you could simulate their fraction/deformation strength, or just find a structural engineer to tell you what they would think it would do.
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Re: Looking for interest in new wheels
The main problem I have with this product is that andymark already sells a well proven version of this (that IMHO looks better)-the performance wheel. There needs to be a good reason to go for your option over the AM version if you realistically want to make any sales. It's going to be difficult because most teams already make AM orders anyways.
What features do your wheels have that andymark performance wheels don't? A 1.5in wide tread might be useful for some teams if you want a minor redesign. |
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