Hi Flecc
Seems you are looking at this from an old fashioned point of view.
Thing have really changed since needing 30+ spokes.
thx
Bob
As James has remarked Bob, not old fashioned in fact but what Shimano supply as the norm. As I've said earlier, walk around the stock in any large dealers and you'll see how commonplace 32 to 36 spoke wheels are.
Once again, less than 30 spokes exists almost entirely on road sport bikes of the kind used by the lycra brigade, and this is an e-bike forum dealing with bikes weighing two to four times as much and used primarily for utility and commuting purposes, working bikes in other words.
In that environment logic dictates the use of at least 32 spokes, there being no realisable advantage from using less on such heavy bikes. As I demonstrated above, 80 grams additional wheel weight has no relevance on such bikes.
E-bike riders don't generally road race or otherwise compete, but they do often carry large loads of shopping and other items, carry children on child seats, tow heavy trailers and otherwise give their bikes a tough time. They also maintain higher average speeds than unpowered utility bike riders so the bikes take more punishment in that respect too.
And even if my view was old fashioned, is old fashioned synonymous with not good? Old fashioned meant a prison population of one tenth of the present level, a youth population who scorned the use of knives as being for cowards, few people owning cars, most riding bikes to get about.
Seems to me that being old fashioned is entirely praiseworthy.
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