- Feb 3, 2011
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Looking at getting a set of wheels hand-built for above stated conditions. I consider the touring to be UN-loaded because of the trailer I use.
I've been looking at Ultegra 6700 Hubs, DT465 rims, and DT Competition DB (double-butted) spokes. Brass nipples.
BUT, I'm not immune to the BLING-factor, and have a little spare cash.... sooo, hoping to go WHITE, nicely matching my frame. Hopeful setup is:
DT 240s hubs - White
DT 465 rims - White
DT Competition spokes - Black
But, the white hubs and rims only come in 28 holes. Sigh..
So is 28 holes enough? Do I need to look for a stronger spoke?
(or should I just get the DT Mon-Chasseral set?!)
Some useful info: I train 2 or 3 times a week, 45-70km each time, and I'm looking at doing a 1500km+ touring trip on the same road bike (I've gotten comfortable) WITH a Burley Nomad trailer which has 2 wheels, leaving almost no weight on the rear wheel.
I weigh 130lbs.
I did a 135km trip with my trailer and my current wheels, 32h cheapies, no problem.
1 set of wheels is better because I'm living in Japan, which makes house-space and shipping a big deal. If I can avoid it at all, I don't want 2 sets of wheels.
I've been looking at Ultegra 6700 Hubs, DT465 rims, and DT Competition DB (double-butted) spokes. Brass nipples.
BUT, I'm not immune to the BLING-factor, and have a little spare cash.... sooo, hoping to go WHITE, nicely matching my frame. Hopeful setup is:
DT 240s hubs - White
DT 465 rims - White
DT Competition spokes - Black
But, the white hubs and rims only come in 28 holes. Sigh..
So is 28 holes enough? Do I need to look for a stronger spoke?
(or should I just get the DT Mon-Chasseral set?!)
Some useful info: I train 2 or 3 times a week, 45-70km each time, and I'm looking at doing a 1500km+ touring trip on the same road bike (I've gotten comfortable) WITH a Burley Nomad trailer which has 2 wheels, leaving almost no weight on the rear wheel.
I weigh 130lbs.
I did a 135km trip with my trailer and my current wheels, 32h cheapies, no problem.
1 set of wheels is better because I'm living in Japan, which makes house-space and shipping a big deal. If I can avoid it at all, I don't want 2 sets of wheels.