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pic: 254/968 Unfinished Parts (1)
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Re: pic: 254/968 Unfinished Parts (1)
Ooooh, shiny! I notice you guys always make your wheels two pieces, and I've never really known why... care to enlighten me?
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In the past we've actually run the wheels with no rivets, to hold the ends down, and it works just fine |
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Re: pic: 254/968 Unfinished Parts (1)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jskowski/459486148/
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Sweet. Our wheels have the lip on the edge, but we just rivet. Does the 2 piece give any major advantages to offset the weight of cap screws to hold it together?
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Re: pic: 254/968 Unfinished Parts (1)
The weight pretty much is negligible, as far as we're concerned. The wheel weighs something like 0.23 lbs.
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I've tried to explain it to several people before, it always seems easier to do it this way.
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