Re: [CR]'nother eBay outing - can you say 'bivalent'?

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From: <Philcycles@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 11:46:40 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]'nother eBay outing - can you say 'bivalent'?
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 2/27/03 8:39:05 AM, wjolly@videowave.us writes:
>I have a question though, were bicycles ever engineered with fewer spokes on
>one of the wheels ?
>If so were the primary factors for the design durability, creative design,
>weight ratios or some other factor ?
> Well, to speak of engineering in this context will certainly bring a smile to the lips. but to answer your question, it's quite common for wheels on the same bike to have a different number of spokes. For many years English bikes had 32 front/40 rear wheels. I rode 32/36 for many years and that's still very common with riders of a certain weight. In short, it's very common. Phil Brown In rainy NoHo, Ca but not for long