radial lacing (?)

dharmabum22@yahoo.com wrote:

> can you radially lace uni whells, or does the power transfer go out the
> window that way…

The best unicyclist I personally knew (lost touch with him now) rode a radially
laced semcycle. It didn’t seem to casue him any problems. (That means that after
five years practise I still can’t do half what he did.)

regards, Ian SMith

Re: radial lacing (?)

uh, what is radial lacing?

>can you radially lace uni wheels, or does the power transfer go >out the
window that way…

Dennis Marschner (MiyataUni@aol.com)

Re: radial lacing (?)

In article <1998041619464900.PAA15611@ladder03.news.aol.com>, miyatauni@aol.com
(MiyataUni) wrote:
>
> uh, what is radial lacing?
>
> >can you radially lace uni wheels, or does the power transfer go >out the
> window that way…
>
> Dennis Marschner (MiyataUni@aol.com)
>

radial lacing is when the spokes go from the hub to the rim without crossing
any other spokes. look at your uni wheel. follow a spoke from the hub to the
rim, it probably crosses other spokes three times, called “three-cross”
lacing. radial lacing could be considered “zero-cross”. and it looks really
cool. <;o)

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