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cripiter 04-20-04 01:36 PM

pretty uncomfortable
 
so i've been riding around in pain all day and then it dawned on me...he said i needed a lock ring.
ok so not really but i'm new to the forum...just saying hello. :rolleyes:

what do you think..i'm going to be buying an new wheelset, open pro's or cpx's? i'de be putting them on the paul high flange hubs.
christopher.

fixedgearhead 04-20-04 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by cripiter
so i've been riding around in pain all day and then it dawned on me...he said i needed a lock ring.
ok so not really but i'm new to the forum...just saying hello. :rolleyes:

what do you think..i'm going to be buying an new wheelset, open pro's or cpx's? i'de be putting them on the paul high flange hubs.
christopher.

Open pro's get my vote all around.They are lighter.

Fixedgearhead

skitbraviking 04-20-04 02:41 PM

I have Mavis, though not as nice as open pros, but I think they all rock.

roadfix 04-20-04 03:00 PM

Mavic Open Pros. I only wish they came polished. I don't like hunting and spending alot for a set of polished MA-2's.

George

pitboss 04-20-04 04:18 PM

I like both the MA3s I have (2 accidents, only needed to be slightly trued) and the CXPs I had. Mavics all the way (although I am now trying a DeepV Velocity. So far, so good)

cripiter 04-20-04 04:25 PM

awesome...thanks a lot, looks like i'll be rolling on open pro's. :)

goatmeal 04-20-04 04:51 PM

Does anyone remember the model that came out before the open pros, weren't they like open 4 cd or something like that? I remember having them on a bike which passed through my hands sometime ago... Stayed true/light....

dobber 04-20-04 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by cripiter
so i've been riding around in pain all day and then it dawned on me...he said i needed a lock ring.
ok so not really but i'm new to the forum...just saying hello. :rolleyes:

what do you think..i'm going to be buying an new wheelset, open pro's or cpx's? i'de be putting them on the paul high flange hubs.
christopher.

Which flavor of the CXP's? The 33's are pretty stout. Read nothing but good about them. I'm looking to get a pair laced to some Dura Ace hubs later this year.

I've got a pair of 22's on my singlespeeder, they have held up well over the past couple thousand miles and I'm a clydesdale.

dabern 04-20-04 06:19 PM

In a non-Mavic vein, have you ever considered Ambrosio Excellence? After almost 10 years of building my own wheels, and always with Mavic, I finally used a pair of them - also laced to the Surly "new" fixed hubs - and have to say they are very nice. I especially like the cool gold counterweight at the valve hole and they have stayed true blue in the short time I've had them. About $10 cheaper than the Open Pros to boot, but the seam isn't welded. Just throwing it out as an alternative to the norm.

cripiter 04-20-04 06:33 PM


Which flavor of the CXP's? The 33's are pretty stout. Read nothing but good about them. I'm looking to get a pair laced to some Dura Ace hubs later this year.
yeah i ment the 33's i guess i shoulda been more specific.

captsven 04-21-04 07:32 AM

cripter,

What kind of riding do you do?

Open pro's are a great all around and if built correctly( # spokes and spoke types) will last a long time. The CXP 33's are more aero and heavier which means they can take more abuse.

I have not used the Ambrosio's but have been eyeing them for a while.

There was a guy on Ebay selling old Mavic open (NOT open pro's) 28H rims for $20 delivered to your door. He had a hundred of them. I was wondering if anyone had an opinion on these NOS rims from the 80's and 90's. What is the difference between them (open) and the new(open pro's)?

Schiek 04-21-04 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by cripiter
so i've been riding around in pain all day and then it dawned on me...he said i needed a lock ring.

That's the funniest thing I've read, today.


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