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Deep(er) Section Alloy Wheels
Hi all,
I'm in the market for some new wheels. I have a white and yellow Masi Gran Criterium and want some shiny silver wheels, preferably with a deepish section. I have a pair of Mavic Cosmic Experts from back in the 9spd days and they look absolutely gorgeous with it, not that they work or could work with the bike, sadly, but something with that vibe would be preferred. I'd also like to go light and also a bit stiff. I really like the looks of the Superstar Pave 28s, but they don't ship to the US and also don't seem to have the silvers in stock right now. I've seen the H Plus Son Archetypes and would prefer something deeper. The 30 - 35mm range is more appealing to me. Any suggestions of models is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks so much! :) |
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But if I'm building another set of BHS rims I'd probably copy the old set I had with 24mm (sold it). Can't believe I had a set that was 1250g. It was my climbing/all around wheels. I should've just kept it. |
Yeah, the XR-300s are the way to go. Unless you want a wider rim.
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 18943511)
Yeah, the XR-300s are the way to go. Unless you want a wider rim.
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Why not Kinlin XR-31Ts? Deeper (by 1mm) and wider than the XR-300s. I guess they are more expensive and slightly heavier...
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Thank me later: 2016 Altamont Alloy Clincher front wheel - Boyd Cycling
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Why won't the Mavic's work?
From about 2003 on, every Mavic wheel works with 9, 10 and 11 speed cassettes. |
Rolf Prima Vigor range of wheels. I've used these for several seasons and am always amazed at the quality of the wheel.
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Originally Posted by slimjimihendrix
(Post 18943585)
What would be your recommended hubset if I'm planning on these being my all-rounders? I'm not against going nice, but as a college student can't afford to go crazy.
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Originally Posted by topflightpro
(Post 18943897)
Why won't the Mavic's work?
From about 2003 on, every Mavic wheel works with 9, 10 and 11 speed cassettes. They're from before 2003. ;) The more in-depth answer is that they use the FTS system which was used before 10-speed came out and not after. 10-speed and up uses a different body style called FTS-L or FTS-X etc. |
Not silver, but maybe keep an eye on these: aforcewheels
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Originally Posted by jwalther
(Post 18943832)
Thank me later: 2016 Altamont Alloy Clincher front wheel - Boyd Cycling
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Are there reading comprehension issues on BF? I went thru most of these links/suggestions and don't see any rims that are silver, except for the Origin 8s in the first response.
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 18945575)
Are there reading comprehension issues on BF? I went thru most of these links/suggestions and don't see any rims that are silver, except for the Origin 8s in the first response.
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Originally Posted by jch3n
(Post 18945644)
Try again. Kinlin XR-300s and XR-31Ts both come in silver.
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 18945575)
Are there reading comprehension issues on BF? I went thru most of these links/suggestions and don't see any rims that are silver, except for the Origin 8s in the first response.
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Originally Posted by mvnsnd
(Post 18944208)
Not silver, but maybe keep an eye on these: aforcewheels
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I was going to recommend the Soul S4.0 at 40mm, but in the current version they are only black. I have a spelt from 2010 and put a ton a miles on them. Love the deep alloy wheels. Never version is wider and lighter than version I have.
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Originally Posted by Silvercivic27
(Post 18947854)
The Deep Vs weigh over 100g more each than the XR-300s. That is a 1/2 lb difference for the pair. Also the Deep Vs only come in 32 and 36 holes while the Kinlins come in a wide selection of drillings. |
Originally Posted by aggarcia
(Post 18948011)
I was going to recommend the Soul S4.0 at 40mm, but in the current version they are only black. I have a spelt from 2010 and put a ton a miles on them. Love the deep alloy wheels. Never version is wider and lighter than version I have.
32mm tall / 23mm wide at brake track 1530gm 570$ USD inc shipping new 17mm diameter rear hub axle / hubs design |
I was going to mention Velocity Deep V as well, I have a set in bright silver machined sidewall waiting for a build.
However I had never heard of the Kinlin. Might have to look more at those if I do another deep v. Lighter and cheaper, hmm. They seem to be in completely different spoke count ranges though, with the Kinlin only available in 16, 20, 24 hole and the Velocity in 28, 32, 36, 40. For the silver rims. It seems the Velocity are for heavier build while Kinlin for lightweight. Which begs the question (from me anyhow), how do you determine appropriate spoke count? If I was going to build up a wheelset for a ~20 lb road bike and 150 lb rider, what would be the minimum spoke count? |
Originally Posted by T Stew
(Post 18948731)
I was going to mention Velocity Deep V as well, I have a set in bright silver machined sidewall waiting for a build.
However I had never heard of the Kinlin. Might have to look more at those if I do another deep v. Lighter and cheaper, hmm. They seem to be in completely different spoke count ranges though, with the Kinlin only available in 16, 20, 24 hole and the Velocity in 28, 32, 36, 40. For the silver rims. It seems the Velocity are for heavier build while Kinlin for lightweight. Which begs the question (from me anyhow), how do you determine appropriate spoke count? If I was going to build up a wheelset for a ~20 lb road bike and 150 lb rider, what would be the minimum spoke count? |
Originally Posted by T Stew
(Post 18948731)
I was going to mention Velocity Deep V as well, I have a set in bright silver machined sidewall waiting for a build.
However I had never heard of the Kinlin. Might have to look more at those if I do another deep v. Lighter and cheaper, hmm. They seem to be in completely different spoke count ranges though, with the Kinlin only available in 16, 20, 24 hole and the Velocity in 28, 32, 36, 40. For the silver rims. It seems the Velocity are for heavier build while Kinlin for lightweight. Which begs the question (from me anyhow), how do you determine appropriate spoke count? If I was going to build up a wheelset for a ~20 lb road bike and 150 lb rider, what would be the minimum spoke count? |
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