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i am going on a holiday this weekend, and was thinking of picking up some bits and pieces for my bike.
the main reason being that i have money lying around and that where i live certain things are hard to come by. are velocity deep v's or H+sons beneficial at all? or are they really just for looks? |
velocities are bombproof, really strong wheels that can take a pounding. dont know too much on H+sons
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yeah, velocities are almost indestructible. they are, of course, quite heavy, but an awesome no-worry rim that happens to also come in crazy colors...
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Originally Posted by wearyourtruth
(Post 7999319)
yeah, velocities are almost indestructible. they are, of course, quite heavy, but an awesome no-worry rim that happens to also come in crazy colors...
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Originally Posted by elTwitcho
(Post 7999605)
Almost any high spoke count wheel with proper tension is going to be "almost indestructable" so beyond fashion there isn't a ton of performance based reasons to go deep v.
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i'm not saying there aren't other beefy rims out there, i'm just saying deep v's are one of them...
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A quality build box rim is going to be just as strong as a Deep V and save a little bit of weight. Deep V and H+sons seem to be the hot items for style and not for their performance. I currently have a set of Mavic rims laced to a Suzue high flange in the front and a Dimension in rear and they have stayed true for a year so far...I still check them whenever I get bored or the urge though.
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yes, deep v's are almost always bought because of style, with all the crazy colors, i'm just saying that doesn't make them ****ty rims.
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You are right, the weight and build quality make them ****ty rims.
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Originally Posted by planyourfate
(Post 8000408)
A quality build box rim is going to be just as strong as a Deep V and save a little bit of weight.
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Originally Posted by operator
(Post 8005530)
No actually it won't. How do you think the deep v is stronger than a regular box section rim? Yes, exactly because of the deeper profile.
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How much difference is lacing an Open Pro up to my current rear hub to replace my Alex R500 going to make? I've got an extra lying around in my closet.
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Originally Posted by bboysubhuman
(Post 8005768)
Then why don't BMXers or mountain bikers ride deep profile rims? Plus Deep V's have pinned--not welded--joints.
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+1^
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Another vote for open pro. Strong, lighter rim. Double walled, eyeleted for the win!
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I think spokes and the quality of the wheelbuilding are actually more important factors in wheel strength than rims. Problems in wheel strength(going out of true, tacoing)(not stiffness) are a result of the spokes coming loose. Tighter spokes equal a stronger/impact resistant wheel.
And I may be wong, but I think hub width is also a factor in strength. Wider=stronger. Tandems have really wide hubs--some up to 160mm. |
Ah yes. Double butted spokes, always.
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on the topic of rims, my winter project is building up a Pinarello that i recently acquired, i ride on the streets so the tubulars that it came with are going to have to be replaced, i got some Phil Wood hubs (i know their not italian) but they were reasonably cheap and from feedback by other riders i know, a great hub. Anyways, do you guys have any suggestions on good 32 hole rim to lace em to? I have considered Deep V's but i feel that this bike deserves something more that that, although i have used Deep V's in the past and they have worked fine, i feel they are a little too generic for this italian beauty.
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what is the road equivalent of a mavic 517?
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Originally Posted by planyourfate
(Post 8000408)
A quality build box rim is going to be just as strong as a Deep V and save a little bit of weight. Deep V and H+sons seem to be the hot items for style and not for their performance. I currently have a set of Mavic rims laced to a Suzue high flange in the front and a Dimension in rear and they have stayed true for a year so far...I still check them whenever I get bored or the urge though.
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