¿Puede un centrado OLD SCHOOL competir contra la mejor máquina?

Can traditional wheel truing compete with today's best technology? In this video, we compare the old-school method of truing an MTB wheel, just as it's been done for decades in bike shops, with the results using a Trudi truing tool, a state-of-the-art machine that "thinks." The wheel is mounted with a basic DT Swiss rim, and the objective was very clear: To see how far I can go with this manual truing method and how much a machine can improve it... Will I still be able to keep up with the most advanced technology available today? In addition to the comparison, there's a discussion with colleagues where we talk about: MTB wheel lacing Traditional truing Spoke tension DT Swiss rims Rim bonding Trudi technology Differences between experience and software And since we covered a lot this morning, I'll also tell you a bit about the videos we can expect to see in the coming days. If you enjoy working on bicycles and are passionate about the craft, this video is for you. Do you think traditional mechanics can still compete with today's technology? Have a good day 0:00 Intro 2:14 Infinite centering 3:20 History in Avilés 5:43 We explain the setback 8:40 What we're going to check 14:15 We begin 22:40 Let's see... 25:10 Tensions 30:55 What we correct 35:28 Trudi rules 40:37 Comparison 45:16 Umbrella 47:25 The note 49:00 Whatever comes up #MTB #WheelBuilding #BicycleMechanic #BikeMechanic #DTSwiss #WheelBuilding #BicycleWorkshop #Cycling #MTBLife #BicycleWorkshop #berd #trudi