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Old 05-23-18, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by AnkleWork
The compression is only in the rim. The values listed in your diagram all show tension in the spokes.
And? The compression in the rims causes the spoke tension to change. Tire pressure causes the spoke tension to change.

Are you under the impression that spoke tensions remain static as the wheel rolls?
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