A wheel with 10 spokes will have 10 spaces between the spokes.
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Bicycle spokes are usually made of stainless steel, although cheap/old bikes might have spokes of galvanized steel instead. Some high-end bikes have thick spokes out of aluminum alloy. There are occasional uses of carbon fibre spokes too.
Bicycle spokes are usually made of stainless steel, although cheap/old bikes might have spokes of galvanized steel instead. Some high-end bikes have thick spokes out of aluminum alloy. There are occasional uses of carbon fibre spokes too. Titanium spokes are possible, but rare. Most spokes are straight gauge, with a mushroom shape and a bend at one end and about 1/2" of thread at the other. There are also straight pull spokes, which don't have the j-bend. Then there are butted spokes which are thinner down the middle than at the ends. More pricey, but usually good for durability and a bit of a weight reduction.
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Kinda-sorta. If the new rim has the exact same diameter where the spoke nipples are, then you can reuse the old spokes and hub. Easiest way to do this is to tape the new rim alongside the old one. As long as you get the alignment right(valve hole, and left/right staggered spoke holes...) you just move one spoke at the time over and you're done. Keep in mind that it'll take e it apart, but be sure to check the hub to make sure that it won't be seized or the flange is broken and the spokes aren't broken too on the old wheel.
Would an IUD be good for someone 46yrs old. My insurance doesnt pay for permanent birth control so thats not an option.
There are a number of very large UK insurance companies. Some of the biggest in terms of clients are 'Legal & General', 'Aviva', 'Prudential', 'Standard Life' and 'Old Mutual'.