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For the FH-M756 rear hub, the ERD for the disc and non-disc versions are reversed.
Yep, I'm measuring here, with a FH-M756 rear Disc hub -- easy to verify with the rotor mount being part of the hub -- and its dimensions are exactly the ones you're using for the non-disc version. My first build came out 3mm off, which is exactly what it would do if the hub data was switched like that.
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Can you please add miche rg2 rear hub?
See above
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Allow users to rate component info
Users should be able to rate the accuracy of a hub's measurement
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Image uploads from an internet adress
Allow users to paste in a URL rather than a real file upload from the hard disk
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ERD ambiguity
spocalc comment says: "ERD is measured to the end of the spoke, usually flush with the head of the nipple"
This definition is reiterated in Damon Rinard's instructions.This dimension is mainly a rim property but includes an offset related to the nipple head and/or user preferences. I was going to add dimensions for the Exal SP 19 rim but stopped when I saw how inconsistent the other Exal entries are compared to the Exal data [1] which lists dimensions for the nipple contact point at the spoke hole, aka seating.
So what offset should be assumed when adding dimensions… more
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check your pro2 rear & pro2 150 measurments. they appear to be mixed up.
havent measured them personally but they look wrong
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state "at end, U can go back 1 stage". I panicked on finding no back button after wrong input.
Dread of inputting data twice!
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your ERD for the mavic open sport is incorrect
is incorrect. 606 is the diameter for the nipple seat, the ERD as mavic would measure it is 609. the ERD as traditionally measured is 610
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Shimano DH-3N30 measurements are wrong for at least one version of this hub.
Shimano DH-3N30 dyno-hub measurements are wrong for at least one version of this hub; the one I have here is the same size as quoted for the DH-3N20.
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