Matt - you've hit the nail on the head there mate - I never even gave it a thought
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The rider 7b's have been up in the loft for a year and the nice ones with the heavy gauge spokes are down in the "build room" I just assumed they would both be the same but I digged the rider ones out of the loft and they've got normal spokes even though both sets are early ones with no size stamp on the rim
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They both have shimano high flange hubs but the hubs on the heavy gauge jobbies are drilled larger for the heavy gauge spokes - you live and learn hey
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I was surprised how much weight the heavy gauge spokes add
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I weighed the front wheel of both sets without tyres :
With heavy gauge - 1100g
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with normal spokes - 850g
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What a difference - glad the rider ones are the lighter ones
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