Spoked Wheels
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- Bournemouth
The irony of it all is that it is actually the other way around. Wheels are laterally compliant and vertically stiff.
With a modest amount of push on a wheel held like a steering wheel and pushed on the axle resting on a block of wood, you can easily make it bend 30mm. However, with a rider's weight on the bike, the wheel squashes in by less than 0.5mm (no tyre fitted). We all know that tyres are far more compliant than that Yet, bike magazine hacks claim they can "feel" the compliance in the wheel. And then paradoxically tell us that when they apply the power, the wheel doesn't argue and just shoots forward.
Product label science should best not be copied and repackaged as journalism.
You wouldn't even get 10mm with the wheels I have been building lately I'm not joking..... I'll put my neck on the line here and say ask @Soltydog or @w00hoo_kent to do the test you described above and if they get anywhere 30mm without actually breaking the wheel I'll pay you £100 but if they can't then you pay me £100, how is that? . I'm certainly not strong enough to get 10mm, maybe a machine can do that but I would not classify that as a modest amount of push.