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The hub shell is a cold-forged 7000 series alloy, offering a greater strength-to-weight ratio than extruded 6000 series alloys. SLC HubsĪll-new Sprint SLC hubs add strength and enhance power transfer, meaning more of your power pushing you forwards.
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Please see graph in the "read more" section below.Īerodynamicist 29mm-wide rim, exclusively engineered and wind tunnel tested by Luisa Grappone, HUNT Engineering Manager, featuring a hooked & ETRTO-compliant tubeless-ready rim, designed for full clincher & tubeless tire compatibility. Further benefiting from the high-frequency vibration absorption capabilities of carbon fibre in the UD spokes, as well as the rim. With significant increases in lateral stiffness (see testing info below), they have been engineered to provide a stiffness-to-weight ratio previously unseen on serviceable wheels.Ħ% more laterally responsive than identical steel spoked wheel, with significantly less weight. You can watch recordings of past Office Hours webinars here.Introducing the 54 UD Carbon Spoke Disc, utilising our proven TaperLock carbon spoke technology, resulting in fully serviceable carbon-spoked wheels that can be trued like any other. Office Hours is 60 minutes of news, stories, and Q+A with Susan, Chris, Zucu, and special guests from the KA Advance community. Webinar TimelineĠ1:15 KA Connect 2016 Conference: Building a Knowledge Management ProgramĠ2:35 Synthesis Workshop :: San FranciscoĠ3:55 Call for participation in The Community Roundtable’s State of Community Management SurveyĠ5:20 KA Advance LinkedIn Group HighlightsĠ7:00 KA Support Resource Bundle: Onboarding Community Managersġ0:20 Examples of Knowledge Management’s Impact at Mead & HuntĢ1:25 What did you do to help people transition to not only receiving information from you, but also contributing information on their own?Ģ4:10 The BIM/CAD Lounge’s Content StrategyĢ8:45 What kind of contributions do you ask your community members to write?ģ1:45 Could you show us the seed file you send to community members to help jump start them on authoring a post?ģ3:45 How do you identify knowledge gaps?ģ6:40 How do know which knowledge gaps to fill first?ģ7:50 Do you have the insight to make the call on behalf of your community about which knowledge improvements will have the most impact?ģ8:45 Are your discipline and department leaders involved at the community level?ģ9:45 How do you segment your community members as an audience?Ĥ3:20 How has being a Community Manager helped you do your BIM/CAD Manager job better?Ĥ5:18 Do you know where your job as a BIM/CAD Manager stops and your job as a Community Manager starts? About Office Hours If you only have a few minutes, we recommend jumping to 7:45 for an introduction to Dan, which is followed by stories and examples from his experiences in Community Management. This month we were joined by Mead & Hunt’s BIM/CAD/VDC Manager, Dan Dankert. Dan Dankert, BIM/CAD/VDC Manager Webinar Summary