Sounds interesting! Out of curiosity how did you find the recommended spoke tension for your rim? Or did you just guess it?
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I kinda just went by feel. As long as the spokes don't unwind during ride you are tight enough. Had to redo the rear wheel a few times until I got it good. But next time I'll look it up beforehand. Many (most) manufacturers have it listed on their support pages. Others not. Those cases they have to be contacted directly.
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I kinda just went by feel. As long as the spokes don't unwind during ride you are tight enough. Had to redo the rear wheel a few times until I got it good. But next time I'll look it up beforehand. Many (most) manufacturers have it listed on their support pages. Others not. Those cases they have to be contacted directly.