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Old 08-11-19, 06:12 PM
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This thread, totally right

Originally Posted by ExtremeSquared
Honestly, straight gauge x36 should be fine for road/gravel riding under 300lbs if built properly. Most wheel problems are caused by small mechanics making wheels for a rider in their image. This is why a lot of us build our own wheels. Double butted spokes are better, but a lot of people here go for the most expensive bombproof wheel after failures without trying a different builder.
I'm about 250lbs, and my builder is easily 300lbs. Since I switched to having him build wheels for me, I haven't broken a single spoke even with my normal 32H configuration on my steel road bikes. Builder is everything.
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