Do you think goldenmotor should be king enough and tell us why there is 2 different mount ?
Original MK I Magic Pies had the crossed spokes which produced curved/bent spokes because of the excessive angle between the spokes and the rim:
All of the current MK II built up Magic Pies use a revised spoke pattern:
Nearly 15 months ago I posted
several suggestions relating to improvements to the existing spoke pattern on the MK I Magic Pies to reduce the excessive angle between the spoke and rim which, as Gary has already mentioned, was causing lots of
problems with spokes. GM tested my design and subsequently implemented the new spoke layout into all of their current spoked Magic Pies.
the diagnosis of my father, an old bicycle mechanic and specialist spoke wheels.
Lot's of laugh when he see how was the mount of spoke and bolts !
So,
He'll make larger (3MM DT) and longer crossed spoke wheel with good bolts and medium glue.
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I'm so pleased that I've been able to help your father, normally I tend to just help forum members.
On a more serious note, if he's going to cross the spokes, it will double the spokes angle from vertical
(radial) from 9° to 18°, which is far too much to allow most spoke nipples to correctly seat in the rim:
If he looks closely at my modified drawing attached below, he might want to consider changing his mind.
If he still decides to cross the spokes, they'll need to be at least 8mm longer than the original ones.
Please post some pictures showing how he overcomes the excessive spoke angle. I tried slightly realigning the holes in the rim slightly to allow my spokes to align better, but these alloy rims are not very forgiving and it did cause a few very tiny cracks around some of the spoke holes.
I look forward to seeing the rebuilt wheel and hopefully hearing some positive feedback on your Magic Pie experience.
Alan