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Old 08-07-05, 08:06 PM
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Mavic CXP22 vs. CXP33 -wheel swapping

I'd like to mount some road tires on a second wheelset for my Bianchi Axis. I weigh 235 lbs and currently have a Mavic CXP22(32Hole)/Shimano Tiagra wheelset on the bike. I'd like to get a slightly better set... maybe CXP33/Shimano 105. I live a long ways from my LBS and wouldn't mind having a spare wheelset handy.

Does anyone know if the profiles of these wheels are similar... ie: If I choose rims other than CXP22's, will I have to adjust the brakes each time I swap wheelsets? Is it preferable to stick with another set of CXP22's?

Is this issue even worth worrying about?

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With dual pivot caliper brakes, the adjustment is so trivial I wouldn't worry about it. With cantilevers, which I expect your Axis has, it's a little more finicky. Research the width of the CXP series rims you're referring to to determine that you will or will not need to readjust the brakes. If quick swaps are important, pick a rim with the same width. I think the big difference between the CXP-22 and CXP-33 is profile and ERD.
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I agree, the difference will be negligible

this site doesn't have the CXP22 dimensions, but the cxp33 is 19.4mm and the MA3 is 20.2mm. I pretty sure the cxp22 would be no wider than the MA3

https://www.chickencycles.co.uk/produ...road_rims.html
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