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Old 06-09-24 | 02:13 PM
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Sharing wheel weight database

Don't know if this helps anyone but I figured I'd share the informal database I keep of wheel weights.

For the most part the wheels were weighed without QR's but with any needed rim tape. If tires/tubulars, or freehub were on I usually made a note of it. Nothing fancy but just something to use as a possible reference.

Couldn't figure out how to actually share the Excel file here so I had to convert to PDF.
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Rough estimate of a front wheel Record 10spd/Ambrosia Nemesis, Vittoria Tubulars, 32 spokes and skewer 25 - 1120
Rear Record 10 speed with Chorus block, Ambrosia Nemesis, Vittoria Tubulars, 32 spokes and skewer - .1520,
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Old 11-03-24 | 07:36 PM
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What’s the difference between entries 12 and 18?
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Originally Posted by Biker Pete
What’s the difference between entries 12 and 18?
Good question...

I don't remember for sure since I've been putting these weights down for awhile now. Normally when I get a new (used) wheelset I record the weight when it arrives. I'm guessing one set was only the wheels and the other set came with tubulars already on it that were glued well enough that I used them.
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Thanks for taking the time to compile this list. I assume all 700c. The Velocity Fusions w/White Industries came up the exact same as the Fulcrum Racing 0's. Nice numbers for both. Same spoke count?
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i think you could find that in spocalc rim data.
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i think you could find that in spocalc rim data.
It's a sliver of what's out there. I think I've found one or two rims, out of dozens of wheels I've built.
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