From my experience, 80% plus likelihood there will be no issue. 20% likelihood you'll come out to the garage one morning and the flange will have surrendered and broken. Much higher likelihood of failure than that if the hubs are not NOS and if there is a previous build mark. I wouldn't do it.
Yes, I had time trial wheels in the 70's that had radial bladed spokes. :-)
Peter Bridge san diego ca usa
On Feb 22, 10:23 pm, Richard Cielec <teaa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ahoy !
> Re: Campag High Flange hubs, NR/SR, Tipo, 1970's- End of Time Line
> I am asking for reason of my definite ignorance of the physics and
> stresses placed upon hub flanges.
>
> Are radial and 2X crossings compatible with these high flange hubs 32H
> and 36H ? Assumption is that hubs are in good condition, of course.
> Application would be road riding, not racing. Clilncher and tubular
> rims. Rider weight approx. 140 lbs.
>
> Thank you
>
> Richard Cielec
> Chicago, Illinois; U.S.A.
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