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Old 2004-05-24, 08:47 PM   #1
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hub and rim set up

for freestyle 36 spoke or 48
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Old 2004-05-24, 09:16 PM   #2
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Re: hub and rim set up

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for freestyle 36 spoke or 48
For freestyle either 36 spokes or 48 spokes work just fine. The big difference is looks and rim selection. A 36 spoke wheel will be lighter which is an advantage for some skills. A properly built 36 spoke wheel with a good rim will be plenty strong enough. 48 spokes just gets you a different look.

A 48 spoke wheel does have an advantage for hockey. Hockey is often played with a deflated tennis ball. With a 36 spoke wheel the gap between the spokes is just big enough to let the ball get stuck in the wheel. When that happens it is a penalty. With a 48 spoke wheel the ball is much less likely to get stuck in the wheel so there is less chance of a penalty.
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