Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - mavic ellipse and brake

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rwing6
02-12-10, 10:23 PM
I'm thinking about getting these for my new wheel set. Is it ok to use a front brake with one of these rims? i skid for the most part but i like to have a brake for emergencies
thanks


filtersweep
02-12-10, 11:11 PM
OK? As in what sense? There are all sorts of ill-advised set-ups on this forum that are "OK" in the cosmic sense. I would not run a "nice" non-machined front with a brake, but I am sure there are others who have no issue with it. Eventually the annodizing will wear off if you actually use the brake. But you already knew that.

brandonspeck
02-13-10, 01:53 AM
I used to have a brake on my mavic ellipses. it has a little bit of a machined surface. But the paint will just wear off. it will be fine.


rwing6
02-13-10, 09:56 AM
i know the anodizing will wear off, i was more worried about if the structure of the rim was strong enough to handle a brake

Flash_BeeZy
02-13-10, 10:10 AM
i know the anodizing will wear off, i was more worried about if the structure of the rim was strong enough to handle a brake

no your rim will with out a doubt implode from brake usage.....in a bladed fashion that will certainly cut you up worse then a spinergy..lol

brandonspeck
02-13-10, 03:22 PM
but in all non-sarcastic seriousness, you're fine.
the ellipses have a braking surface.

here's a picture of my old ellipses: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/J1mmySpr1nkles/_MG_4380.jpg?t=1266099574

you can just barely see the braking surface. Man, I destroyed those wheels though. You can see tons of dents. hahaha.

rwing6
02-14-10, 08:35 PM
but in all non-sarcastic seriousness, you're fine.
the ellipses have a braking surface.

here's a picture of my old ellipses: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/J1mmySpr1nkles/_MG_4380.jpg?t=1266099574

you can just barely see the braking surface. Man, I destroyed those wheels though. You can see tons of dents. hahaha.


thanks alot man, its good to get a solid answer

MysticRats
02-15-10, 11:42 AM
Did a Janky setup on my Leader.

Mavic Ellipse in the rear and a cheapo Forte Titan in the font.
The machined Titan matches up pretty well with the Ellipse, the bladed spokes and hubs look similar.
http://www.performancebike.com/images/performance/products/large/50-3162-NCL-ANGLE.jpg

But you prolly want that all black look right?
Well youll be able to brake somewhat,
not very well in the wet and youd ruin the finish on a expensive front wheel. :D

rwing6
02-15-10, 12:51 PM
another question about these rims, im running sugino 75 cranks and BB, will the chainline be fine with this setup?

K_phomma
02-15-10, 05:16 PM
If I remember it might be a bit off but it should be fine. Most people I knew riding ellipses had outboard cranks

aznsap
02-15-10, 06:22 PM
anyway track hubs to work with the forte rear?

that would be a sweet, since the forte wheelset i've only seen come for road bikes. if we could swap out the hub for a track one, it'd be like a budget mavic ellipse set.

K_phomma
02-15-10, 09:36 PM
The only track hub that would work would be a mavic hub since it's so similar. It could probably possible to use a surly fixxer tho...


According to Performance the wheelset may actually turn out to be a couple grams lighter, if not the same. Not sure of quality though especially fixed

aznsap
02-16-10, 06:44 AM
where can you get just the mavic fix hub without buying the whole wheel?

K_phomma
02-16-10, 05:30 PM
Emails.... wrecked mavic wheels... luck?