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another wheelset thread, help me out please...
i'm back on my fixed gear bike in a big way, and have really been enjoying the twilight rides now that it's practically dark by the time i get home from work. anyway, dented a rim last night on an unforgiving pothole. wheels were crap, need new.
what are some popular hubs to consider, it seems the overwhelming majority of fixed wheelsets are made with formula hubs. my current set is made with sealed bearing formula hubs, which are still rolling fine after about 4000 miles, i'm not opposed to using them again, but i want to know whats out there, what i'm seeing is: formula (both loose ball and sealed bearings) phil wood DA who else?? pre-built wheelsets - who's selling besides velomine and bicycle wheel warehouse, that i can just order already built, i'd like to have these things asap. ideally, i guess i would like something durable, say 32 stainless spoked wheels, brass nipples, phil hubs and open pro rims, can this be done for 3 - 400 ? other suggestions. wheels are mainly for light commuting and wet weather, winter/spring/fall riding. i'm fairly heavy on the miles, nothing too crazy, about 2k a year(ish) ??? |
There's these. But you really got the top three, arguably, in your sights.
There's bookoo sites out there slinging pre-built sets, but Velomine has a good customer recommendation around bikeforums. Other sites, I cannot attest. Phil and Open Pro could be done for the high side of 400. I'd get the Phil hubs used, if possible. That'll shave the price down considerably. |
phils are expensive. 3-400 might be tight. Velomine has phils to open pros for $450.
Maybe u can see if u can find a used set somewhere. |
I like miche hubs and they are not all that expensive.
Velomine also had Dura Ace to open pro last time I checked for around ~$350 ?? It was something I would have jumped on if i needed a wheelset |
Formulas are great budget hubs. I have 4 sets of rims that are using formula hubs with no problems at all.
Phils are great expensive hubs. I have one pair arriving today that I get to ride. There are many in between. Allcity, Miche, DA. All depends on your budget. |
Bells Bikes sells complete wheelsets, good deals.
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if you don't mind going to 36h iro has some good hubs for cheap:
iro hubs I've laced the high flange hubs to a set of araya pro-class rims for a fat tire fixed gear project with good results. |
^ Agreed, lace them to a set of Kinlin XR-270 and you're good to go.
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Are the IROs rebadged Formulas?
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32h open pros laced 3x to formula fix/fix hubs with butted spokes. $300. All you will ever need. Phils are for people who love showing off how much money/debt they have.
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Thats funny because you can build a set using phils for near the price of your recipe for the perfect wheel.
I dont have much money, I'm in college and have no debt. I have a pair of phils. Also, velo mine has a built set laced to velocitys for 425- Not that much more than your perfect wheel. If search for deals, buy used and lace them yourself you can do it for cheaper than that. However, formulas will probably be just fine, but in that case I'd find some laced to velocitys on ebay for around 175 new. |
Maybe you can try the miche hub which is better than formula (I have used both of them)and not expensive.
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Philwood for a lower end conversion.... :rolleyes::roflmao2:
Honestly, just throw formula hubs on it... and save yourself the money.
Originally Posted by yummygooey
(Post 11701355)
Are the IROs rebadged Formulas?
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i like my ellipses. you can get a used set ~400.
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Originally Posted by happypills
(Post 11704327)
Philwood for a lower end conversion.... :rolleyes::roflmao2:
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Originally Posted by AngryScientist
(Post 11704559)
what difference does the bike make? for the record this is certainly not my only fixed gear rig, but the one that gets beaten up the most over the winter. good wheels transcend many bikes.
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Originally Posted by fxdgrjedi
(Post 11701633)
32h open pros laced 3x to formula fix/fix hubs with butted spokes. $300.
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Originally Posted by happypills
(Post 11705048)
I know, it was more of an at the moment thing; when I saw the bike you were planning to use the wheelset on as contrasted to my phil laced to b43 wheelsets on my vigorelli and concept. I thought the bike you were talking about was of a higher caliber; "more worthy of philwood" lol. Sorry if I can't explain this clearly as I had a couple of shots of patron.
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Originally Posted by AngryScientist
(Post 11700313)
anyway, dented a rim last night on an unforgiving pothole. wheels were crap, need new.
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
(Post 11704401)
i like my ellipses. you can get a used set ~400.
Should that be a concern for someone riding some rough streets at 210 bodyweight? |
Originally Posted by Bone Machine
(Post 11706047)
I really like the looks of the ellipses - and the good reviews they get. I'm leaning towards getting a set; I'm just not sure about the low spoke count.
Should that be a concern for someone riding some rough streets at 210 bodyweight? I think you should be ok though. |
Wabi cycles has decent pre built wheelsets for like $150. I am quite satisfied with mine.
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Originally Posted by Bone Machine
(Post 11706047)
I really like the looks of the ellipses - and the good reviews they get. I'm leaning towards getting a set; I'm just not sure about the low spoke count.
Should that be a concern for someone riding some rough streets at 210 bodyweight? |
he has zipp 404's.
i r haz zipp to. |
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