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Jul 23, 2016 at 0:04 comment added Kaz @NateKoppenhaver I used to address this issue on "bicycle shaped objects" by filing the spoke nipples smooth. The problem was compounded by badly manufactured nipples exhibiting roughly worked edges around their grooves. Double-walled rims solve this problem entirely.
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Nov 12, 2011 at 18:52 comment added Nate Koppenhaver another reason that tires go flat sometimes is because of insufficient/nonexistant spoke protector on the inside of the rim - the end of a spoke is sharp enough to flat a tube
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