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Old 05-18-09 | 01:17 PM
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Batavus
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Bikes: Wabi Lightning, fixed 13.6 pounds. Cera steel road bike Campy veloce 9s

Originally Posted by mihlbach
Don't exaggerate.

If you plan on building an all purpose commuter/winter/rain/beater, then of course you should avoid alu nipples....you should avoid weight weenie stuff completely. That does not mean however that a lightweight wheelset will immediately melt if you get caught in the rain. I have several wheelsets with alu nips i(front and rear NDS) (without rim eyelets), and they are perfectly fine. I don't intentionally use these wheels in bad weather, but I do get caught in occasional rain and snow with them, and after several years they are perfectly fine. No retruing needed.
Mihlbach, I must thank you for your fair and balanced ( no Fox pun intended) replies, I based a lot of decisions on your info! I will be babying these wheels for the first couple of miles anyway, since I've never ridden anything this lightweight before.
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