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View Poll Results: Black rims or silver?
Silver rims with solid black tires
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11.27%
Silver rims with gumwall tires
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50.70%
Black rims with solid black tires
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11.27%
Black rims with gumwall tires
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Black rims or silver?

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Old 08-09-21 | 04:39 PM
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What about black rims/machined brake tracks and either of the tire choices?
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Old 08-09-21 | 04:48 PM
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I kinda dig the aesthetics of black aero (but not super-deep) rim-brake rims paired with tanwall tires -- you get alternating stripes of color, none of them too thick.
I'd normally vote "always silver", but your comment has merit. Yeah, the various bands of contrast add interest.
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Old 08-09-21 | 05:04 PM
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I'd normally vote "always silver", but your comment has merit. Yeah, the various bands of contrast add interest.
"Various bands of contrast", that's a much better way of putting it than I did.
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Old 08-09-21 | 09:40 PM
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There's also the darker brown/reddish Conti GP Classic. It might look good on that bike.
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Old 08-10-21 | 09:08 AM
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My general dislike of modern black rims is the HUGE labeling of brand, size, etc. I don’t need labels that can be read from 3 counties away. I feel the same way about tires. Small, discrete branding is fine but script that is 2/3rds of the sidewall of the tire is a bit garish.

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Kinda garish especially since there is similar branding 180° opposite.
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Old 08-10-21 | 09:25 AM
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Those solid rubber tires really don't ride very well.
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Old 08-10-21 | 09:45 AM
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Those solid rubber tires really don't ride very well.
I only use them on the sand.
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Old 08-10-21 | 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by RustyJames
My general dislike of modern black rims is the HUGE labeling of brand, size, etc. I don’t need labels that can be read from 3 counties away. I feel the same way about tires. Small, discrete branding is fine but script that is 2/3rds of the sidewall of the tire is a bit garish.
I can certainly see your point. Personally, I don't mind the branding of these rims. My pet peeve is when the branding is a color (usually red, such as with the Velocity A23s). I feel like I can only use that if the color matches the frame in some way.

Many modern rims (the R460's included) use stickers for the graphics, so you can typically de-uglify them if you're so inclined. I've done that (with a pair of Alex rims similar to what you pictured as it happens). Usually, I don't bother.
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Old 08-10-21 | 12:18 PM
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Old 08-16-21 | 11:33 AM
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I have very dark Mavic wheels on my Orange Medici and I love the way it looks. It is newer than your Stella and has less chrome but I like the orange/ black thing. I call it Halloween

orange Medici with black wheels, black/grey tires, and orange Colnago with polished wheels and tan side walls, I think they both look fine except for the oddball water bottle on the Medici
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Old 08-16-21 | 12:02 PM
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Old 08-16-21 | 12:08 PM
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Black rims with a MBS and blackwall tires. Used that on the Mooney and the Tempo, both of which are orange with off white panels like your Stella.
Liked the look a lot, but also used a black saddle and black bar tape.
So, there’s that.
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Old 08-16-21 | 02:32 PM
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I wouldn't care one way or the other, but my thoughts probably dont' help you. One way or the other.
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Old 08-16-21 | 03:13 PM
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I wouldn't care one way or the other, but my thoughts probably dont' help you. One way or the other.
Aw, c'mon! You made the effort to come in here, type some words, and hit Enter. What do you like best? What would you do?
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Old 08-16-21 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
Aw, c'mon! You made the effort to come in here, type some words, and hit Enter. What do you like best? What would you do?

I had a bike that silver wheels, and when i went to replace, only black int he wheels I wanted was available. Didn't phase me. I might object to having them different colors, but that's as far as it goes.
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I was trying to think of an image when I was a kid that really haunted me. I really can't think of one that makes me shudder as much as this particular rim label does now. #evilincarnate
Educate me. I read that getting tires on them is unpleasant but know nothing else. They came with Campy hubs and skewers that are worth more than what I paid for the whole set-up.
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Old 08-16-21 | 07:50 PM
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I read that getting tires on them is unpleasant.
Yeah, I uh ... struggled. A bead jack was a necessity.
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Old 08-16-21 | 08:13 PM
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Black with black for my money.
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Yeah, I uh ... struggled. A bead jack was a necessity.
You have laid down a challenge! I like sweating and swearing so I’ll report later.
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Old 08-17-21 | 12:28 AM
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
I was trying to think of an image when I was a kid that really haunted me. I really can't think of one that makes me shudder as much as this particular rim label does now. #evilincarnate
yeah, I've got a set of these Ambrosio rims too, and getting new tires with kevlar beads onto it is a struggle. Same for Continental tires, typically.
This is a good excuse to buy a little tire jack, to help when fixing a flat on the road.
The EZ Clincher is a recent development, and seems to do a good job...




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Skin-wall tires, please. To at least some of us who were riding European road racing bikes in the 1960s and 1970s, the only thing that looks worse than a set of gum-wall tires on a vintage racing bike is a set of black tires. Black tires = lowest of the low in that era: bikes from Western Auto, Montgomery Wards, etc.
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Originally Posted by Kabuki12
I have very dark Mavic wheels on my Orange Medici and I love the way it looks. It is newer than your Stella and has less chrome but I like the orange/ black thing. I call it Halloween
Having been born on October 31, I'm less enthusiastic about the holiday than most people I know. It's not as fun as it sounds.
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^^^^ I dodged the bullet on that , October 28!
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