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Originally Posted by Jiggle
I built a 20/24 set with Lasers and they work fine. 160lb rider.

Back when Wheels Manuf. was selling the rims for $15 apiece...shipped if you bought 6 or more. And I did of course.

For DA hubs, I'd do 28/24 2x/radial with some cx-ray type of spoke, aerolites, 424s, 1424, etc..

The thing about narrow rims is that while wider rims are heavier, you get to use a smaller advertised size of tire for the same actual width. The xr200 is i13mm. The XR22T is i18mm but you can use a 2mm smaller tire for the same actual width. So the weight difference on paper is 65 grams between the rims, but you get some back with the smaller tire. I don't build with the xr200 anymore; my latest wheelset was DA with XR22T.
You seem to know your way around wheel building:

Do you have any opinion on Powerway or Novatec Hubs? What about Bitex, are those any good? Those brands are some of the cheapest lightweight hubs I have seen around.

How about those CN Aero 424 spokes? Are those any good?

Thanks!
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