Built a rear wheel with Prime's 60mm high tubeless rim for disc brake

Wheels again today (and so on).
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Built the rear wheel to match yesterday's front wheel.

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Novatec D092 Center Lock hub, 24H
Semi-comp 4-cross JIS lacing.
I'll tension the spokes later.

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This rim isn't an offset rim
(or at least doesn't clearly appear to be one),
but there are differences in hole positioning left and right,
so the instructions say "the freewheel body side goes this way."
That alone wouldn't be unusual, but...

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The front rim has an illustration of a disc front hub,
so there's not just left-right designation but also front-rear rim distinction.

With this rim, because the rim height is high and the absolute weight is heavy,
there was a big variance in the actual measured weights.
Looking only at the lighter specimen's weight,
when accounting for rim height, the relative weight
doesn't seem all that heavy... well maybe.
As it happened, the rear rim ended up lighter, which is good.
If I had two identical rims, I'd use the lighter one for the rear anyway.
I won't share the specific numbers though.
↑ugh, what a bad attitude














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Sorry for the wait! Please have a look at this image!

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It's the front rim!

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It's the rear rim!
↑Stop it already!

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