When we first built them we use to lace them up 1X but soon realised that radial lacing was sufficient (strength wise) for such small wheels. This also made the spoke angle and building more managable/simple
As you can see on the wheel in the front of the picture (black Brompton) this was a 36H motor hub. Back then we managed to get the last few 16" ETRO 349 wheels that were drilled 36h. That was one of the first wheels I ever built, but as I said later we got motors with 28H which made everything much easier.
As you can see on the wheel in the front of the picture (black Brompton) this was a 36H motor hub. Back then we managed to get the last few 16" ETRO 349 wheels that were drilled 36h. That was one of the first wheels I ever built, but as I said later we got motors with 28H which made everything much easier.
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