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Old 06-18-21, 05:04 PM
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Biketiger
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Bikes: 1st Track bike: 1978 Speedwell titanium 1st Road bike: 2001 Independent Fabrication Crown Jewel

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Originally Posted by gearbasher
I like tradition and I'm anal about it. In this particular case, it has to do with wheels reading from the right. I always build my wheels so the rims read from the right. Unless they are decaled both ways. I always mount my tires so the label is on the right. But, these days, most tires are labeled on both sides. I also make sure my rim strips / tape also read from the right. I know, no one's gonna see it. So why bother? Well what upset me is a set of wheels I built with Miche Primato hubs. I built these a while ago and it bothered me back then. But today, when I stopped at a light and looked down, it just got to me. With the Miche hubs, the brand reads from the rear (as it should) but Primato and Made in Italy read from the left. Pisses me off. You would think an Italian company would keep up with tradition.

Or...am I being too anal?

Photos: Excuse the dirt, but I'm a firm believer of spending more time riding the bike than cleaning it.



You're concerned about the orientation of your labels and ignore the grease and filth caked on your hub and cassette.
To each his own...
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