re-building wheels
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re-building wheels
I've got these Open Pros to Formulas. I scored a deal on these Phils. The rear is brand new and the front is used but still in real good shape.
Been riding these Open Pros for about a year. There's a lot of miles on them. The rear appears to be completely true but the front is slightly off. Haven't had them trued in about 6 months.
I'm buying DT COMP spokes.
Here's my question: Is it okay to rebuild these wheels or should I fork out more money for new rims? I just feel like its unnecessary to buy new rims when these guys are only a year old.
They've never been braked on...
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Been riding these Open Pros for about a year. There's a lot of miles on them. The rear appears to be completely true but the front is slightly off. Haven't had them trued in about 6 months.
I'm buying DT COMP spokes.
Here's my question: Is it okay to rebuild these wheels or should I fork out more money for new rims? I just feel like its unnecessary to buy new rims when these guys are only a year old.
They've never been braked on...
Thanks
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As long as the rims are flat and round when you despoke them, then they should be reusable. Make sure the spoke holes aren't cracked. I've reused rims before.
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Thanks man. kind of sucks that I won't know until they're delaced though. Would hate to de-lace, realize they're screwed, re-lace and then fork out more money for rims. rgh. i should have just saved up and boughten a complete wheel set.
Edit: this is my work-bike so the longest I can be without it is a couple days.
Edit: this is my work-bike so the longest I can be without it is a couple days.
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Honestly, if you have new hubs and spokes, you might be better off selling your complete wheelset and buying a new pair of Open Pros (or your rim of choice.) Figure out:
- How much new rims will cost you
- How much you can sell your complete Formula/Open Pro wheelset for
- What you will do with a pair of Formula hubs and a bundle of spokes.
If your rim is a little out of true it can certainly be built back up into a nice straight wheel that will last forever. However, if it has flat spots or other damage, or is very badly bent, it's not worth building up.
- How much new rims will cost you
- How much you can sell your complete Formula/Open Pro wheelset for
- What you will do with a pair of Formula hubs and a bundle of spokes.
If your rim is a little out of true it can certainly be built back up into a nice straight wheel that will last forever. However, if it has flat spots or other damage, or is very badly bent, it's not worth building up.
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