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A little perspective on spoke shapes between a TT D and a straight TT...the D's were for early calipers...
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As is usually the case, now that I see what the original wheels look like, my reproduction TT wheels (which I had thought looked pretty good) now look like.......well a reproduction. Bob, thanks for the pictures as it really points out the difference between the D's and straight spoke wheels.
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As is usually the case, now that I see what the original wheels look like, my reproduction TT wheels (which I had thought looked pretty good) [/ QUOTE ]---- They Still Do----------------- |
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