Recommendation on rims for Zunow Build
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Recommendation on rims for Zunow Build
Well, I got my Zunow frame in the mail a couple of days ago and now it's time to build the bike. I've got a nice late 80's Suntour Superbe Pro Hubset (36 hole) and looking for some rims. Any recommendations? I'd like to stay with a late 80's period rim. Any thoughts?
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Clinchers or tubies?
For tubulars, I think I would go with Araya Aero just because the frame is already exotic looking and the gray anodized Arayas would be a nice contrast. Some brightly colored tires of course.
Clinchers. I like Araya here also, but cannot recommend a specific model simply because I don't know them.
So where are the pictures of the frame? What is the rest of the build?
For tubulars, I think I would go with Araya Aero just because the frame is already exotic looking and the gray anodized Arayas would be a nice contrast. Some brightly colored tires of course.
Clinchers. I like Araya here also, but cannot recommend a specific model simply because I don't know them.
So where are the pictures of the frame? What is the rest of the build?
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Clinchers or tubies?
For tubulars, I think I would go with Araya Aero just because the frame is already exotic looking and the gray anodized Arayas would be a nice contrast. Some brightly colored tires of course.
Clinchers. I like Araya here also, but cannot recommend a specific model simply because I don't know them.
So where are the pictures of the frame? What is the rest of the build?
For tubulars, I think I would go with Araya Aero just because the frame is already exotic looking and the gray anodized Arayas would be a nice contrast. Some brightly colored tires of course.
Clinchers. I like Araya here also, but cannot recommend a specific model simply because I don't know them.
So where are the pictures of the frame? What is the rest of the build?
https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWN:IT&ih=004
https://equusbicycle.com/bike/suntour...Pro-page-1.jpg
https://equusbicycle.com/bike/suntour...Pro-page-2.jpg
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That's awesome a C&V'er got that frame, I was considering it and saw you had a bid (not to mention that it got to high for me), but I thought you were outbid. Can't wait to see pics, that Superbe Pro group will be great!
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Beautiful frame
I wanted that frame but it got too expensive for me.
That paint job cries out for polished alloy rims. Don't put anodized grays or browns on it; that will detract from the spectacular but tasty frame treatment.
That paint job cries out for polished alloy rims. Don't put anodized grays or browns on it; that will detract from the spectacular but tasty frame treatment.
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Don't write off the tubies so fast. You have to try them at least once, and that's a frame that deserves them. Mavic 330s or 270s would be great, otherwise Open Pros or Open Sports. I have the MA-3s on my DeBernardi track bike and it makes for hella stout urban riding.
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Since no one else has mentioned them, the Mavic MA-2's are excellent. Pricey, but excellent. Look good, too.
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Beautiful frame! I'd love to find one myself someday, but wow thats way too expensive for me. Maybe one will turn up locally some day.. garage sale? Yeah Fat Chance!
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Mike,
I've got some MA-2's and some MA-40's hanging in my garage. They're built up, but that can be undone.....
I just took a look at the eBay pics....ZOUNDS that thing is ugly!.....errr.....I mean..... NICE bike!
I've got some MA-2's and some MA-40's hanging in my garage. They're built up, but that can be undone.....
I just took a look at the eBay pics....ZOUNDS that thing is ugly!.....errr.....I mean..... NICE bike!
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It isn't a "late 80's period rim", but I have used Torelli Master rims on several of my late 80's bikes. They were reasonably priced, available in silver or black and make a good riding road wheel that still has a vintage look. Don
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As for the frame, it was just one of those things I had to have. At the same time, it gave me flashbacks to the 70's and tie-dyed t-shirts.
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I don't remember the 70's.
Nice bike, I love the over the top paint job on the Zunows.
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Araya 1W. Not sure where to find 'em, but it's got a nice profile.
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Another period Araya rim is the CTL-370. Was at a time the lightest 700C clincher rim.
I have a pair of Superbe Pro hubs built with them, back in the 80s. Never did use them. I think I may have a pic of them.
Congrats on the frame!
I have a pair of Superbe Pro hubs built with them, back in the 80s. Never did use them. I think I may have a pic of them.
Congrats on the frame!
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Since we are taking about vintage rims, I was wondering if anyone could tell me about the rims that are on this Cinelli that a BF member (I forget who) owns. Are these anodized rims? Will the braking surface get worn off and look streaked? I really like these rims and would love to track down a pair but if they get all crappy with lots of braking, there is no point. Thanks.
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They're hard anodized, and they do wear down.