Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - quick rim recoomendation?

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eddiebrannan
10-13-05, 02:47 PM
something decent, mid-price, up to daily city riding, not high profile, pref silver.
any input appreciated.
ps i searched but ***** changes all the time…
anyway it's all pumpkin pies and *****ing about puma right now - could use an equipment thread :)
genericbikedude
10-13-05, 08:10 PM
sun assault or M13. cheap, durable, silver. any lbs with a J&B account should do it.
Mavic ma3...cheap, good and you will care less if your wheels are stolen...i liked them with surly hubs.
queerpunk
10-14-05, 06:53 AM
my r wheel is an IRO hub with a velocity aerohead wheel.
been riding it hard, daily for almost three months on some rough streets.
still true like woah
speedbump
10-15-05, 05:02 AM
Don't know if this is off topic, but 32 or 36? And why?
mascher
10-15-05, 10:01 AM
Second the silver MA3 - been rocking it for more than a month now at over 220 lbs plus load, and once I realized I could just go up and down curbs and my wheels wouldn't blow up, I did it. Totally solid on a Kogswell hub and extra added bonus if someone stole or damaged my wheel I don't cry about the $$$.
alraicercsu
10-15-05, 10:15 AM
I have an m13 in the rear and a ma3 in the front. Both are extremly solid. Have been riding them hard for over a year now have crashed numerous times on them and they are just a little bit out of true now.
highpants
10-15-05, 06:18 PM
my r wheel is an IRO hub with a velocity aerohead wheel.
been riding it hard, daily for almost three months on some rough streets.
still true like woah
i have to second the IROs. as i've said elsewhere, i recommend spending some money on some better tires (i rock the panaracer t-servs "for messenger") than the kendas they come with (3 flats in 3 days...is there an award for that, maybe something that doesn't include the word "dolt"?), but the hubs and rims are solid, and tony knows how to build 'em.
i recently saw a video on old skool track where a guy was balancing on his spokes while lighting a cigarette, and i'm curious about his set-up...
...but then i don't smoke.
eddiebrannan
10-15-05, 07:33 PM
hub ain't a rim, dawg ;)
Aeroplane
10-16-05, 07:03 AM
I'm using Salsa Delgado cross rims for my new builds. A little wider than most road rims, but they still have the box profile, eyelets, and are tough as nails. They are super-popular for 29'er offroad use, I figure they will handle being dropped off curbs occassionally.
queerpunk
10-17-05, 06:24 AM
tony knows how to build 'em.
i'll tell ya a secret, tony doesn't build the wheels, velocity does, but its all the same to em.
adampaiva
03-26-06, 02:37 PM
I'm using Salsa Delgado cross rims for my new builds. A little wider than most road rims, but they still have the box profile, eyelets, and are tough as nails. They are super-popular for 29'er offroad use, I figure they will handle being dropped off curbs occassionally.
aeroplane, i sent you a question via PM. just in case you happen to look at this thread and not your pms.
Rikardi151
03-26-06, 03:10 PM
sun assault or M13. cheap, durable, silver. any lbs with a J&B account should do it.
I built a few sets of wheels with assaults, and have no complaints. One is on my daily ride and they are going strong. They are deep enough to take punishment, but not as deep as deep-V's where weight begins to become an issue. Also, they are pretty cheap.
genericbikedude
03-26-06, 03:50 PM
I built a few sets of wheels with assaults, and have no complaints. One is on my daily ride and they are going strong. They are deep enough to take punishment, but not as deep as deep-V's where weight begins to become an issue. Also, they are pretty cheap.
Only problem with the assaults is that the braking surface is eeny meeny. Need newish, fancyish brake pads, or no brakes at all.
man i dont get you guys, if someone stole my $150 wheels id still be crying
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03-26-06, 06:07 PM
mavic open sports have been good for my general nyc beatings.
DT Swiss RR 1.1's have been good to me. Not aero or deep, lightweight, strong, although i did eat one on an expansion joint, but that's just because i flew into it at full speed, and it happend to be a really large and deep joint that came to a point.
visitordesign
03-28-06, 11:03 AM
aeroheads are great. i have 2 sets and love them dearly.
is it dead thread resurrection week already??
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