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Originally Posted by alaskadude
I am glad I read this. I asked sort of the same question in bike mechanics.
I have a raleigh MTB I want to refurbish. I bought it 20 years ago. I want to refurbish both because of nostalgia, and because it fits me really well. The LBS said if I want a 'modern' wheel ( I am thinking of rhyno lyte) then I need new gears, shifters, chainring and chain. But if this is just normal maintenence anyway, I dont mind to spend the bucks and fix it up and pretend like Im 20 again. Its fire engine red, and I rode it until everything wore out--no maintenence at all
Would think that you just need an 8 or 9spd cassette, matching chain, and shifter for the rear. Front shifter to match is optional.
I like the rhyno lites just fine. Super sturdy, old school rim. So is the CR18, and a bit lighter/cheaper.
Alex Adventurers are also just fine, easy to find, affordable.
Velocity Aeroheats are great all rounders in the 26 inch size.
I try to stick with 36 spokes in the rear.
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