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gregod said:nemesis, formula 20 or montreal?
Nemesis for sure, Montreal with the "Durex" hard anodized finish would be the cheapest option.
F20's are race day only, super light at 360g.
gregod said:nemesis, formula 20 or montreal?
RDV4ROUBAIX said:Nemesis for sure, Montreal with the "Durex" hard anodized finish would be the cheapest option.
F20's are race day only, super light at 360g.
gregod said:thanks, nemesis it is. unless of course you can recommend something that is better and italian.what do you think of ghisallo corsa wooden rims?
s4442jlp said:I'm going to build a 24 spoke HED C2 w/White Industries H2 (front) and Sapim Lasers in a cross 2 Crow's Foot configuration, all spokes adjacent to each other. Everything I have been able to find indicates there should be no difference if laced heads in or out (but all the same direction, including the radial spoke.) This will be (an experiment) for road and 'cross as backup/primary/occasional wheel-set. Any recommendations from the experts?
Thanks for your perceptions . . .
RDV4ROUBAIX said:You're right it doesn't matter, it's all about aesthetics. No difference between alternating, heads in, or heads out, only the way it looks. I like when people experiment with something other than the standard 2x/3x, lord knows I see enough on the daily. Post a pic when you're done.
s4442jlp said:Thanks (for the encouragement.) This will be a winter project; still waiting on the hubs and final determination on both wheels before ordering the spokes, but will post pics when done.
Any comments or concerns on building the rear in a cross 3 ds - cross 2 nds configuration. This will be 28 spoke HED C2 with White Industries H3 and Sapim Lasers w/brass nipples. My research/understanding is that the ds flange on the H3 is large enough to permit cross 3 with enough head clearance. I believe this to be a better solution to straight cross 2 or radial/cross 2. Being 28 spoke, a crow' foot nds won't work. The main intent for the wheels will be a mix of road (general, 23mm tire, no racing and most likely will do service on the 'cross bike) and 'cross racing (probably tubeless depending how the 23mm rim works w/o tubes.)
Any comments, recommendations, criticisms are welcome.
Thanks for the help.RDV4ROUBAIX said:. . . Post a pic when you're done.
s4442jlp said:Thanks for the help.
Finished . . . waiting for salt-free roads (Spring) to ride. Crows Foot front on H2 with radial heads in (didn't like the way they layed up with all heads out). 682 grams w/all brass nips and veloplugs.
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Did cross 3 DS and cross 2 n/DS with H3 hub; liked the heads in pulling spoke angle better. Will see how they ride/stay true and change DS spokes to Race if needed. 854 grams again all brass nips and veloplugs.
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Notso Swift said:Couple of opinions please:
Campagnolo Record Hub vs C4?
There was a re buzz around the C4's a while back, how are they going with a bit of service time
Lightweight tubular rim (Mavic Reflex or Ambrossio F20) with 32/36 spokes
or
Heavier Rim like Nemisis, Hed C2 or Velocity Major Tom with 24/28
42x16ss said:Are these strictly race wheels or as a really nice set of everyday wheels?
Notso Swift said:Couple of opinions please:
Campagnolo Record Hub vs C4?
There was a re buzz around the C4's a while back, how are they going with a bit of service time
Lightweight tubular rim (Mavic Reflex or Ambrossio F20) with 32/36 spokes
or
Heavier Rim like Nemisis, Hed C2 or Velocity Major Tom with 24/28
interested by these tooLlewellyn said:I'm interested in people's opinions of the following build:
32 hole Ultegra hubs with H Plus Son TB 14's (suggestion was 2 cross for the front and 3 cross for the rear). They're to be used for everyday training, no racing and I'm about 80kg.
The few reviews I've seen on the TB 14 are good, will this build be up to what I need them for? I'm not rough on my gear.
Something I have just thought of, the 23 mm rims for the Velocity and C2's would be a PITA, as my tubs are 20.5mm, so swapping wouldn't be a lot of fun because I like my brakes adjusted a bit more accurately than "open or closed" on the caliper!
Llewellyn said:I'm interested in people's opinions of the following build:
32 hole Ultegra hubs with H Plus Son TB 14's (suggestion was 2 cross for the front and 3 cross for the rear). They're to be used for everyday training, no racing and I'm about 80kg.
The few reviews I've seen on the TB 14 are good, will this build be up to what I need them for? I'm not rough on my gear.
Llewellyn said:I'm interested in people's opinions of the following build:
32 hole Ultegra hubs with H Plus Son TB 14's (suggestion was 2 cross for the front and 3 cross for the rear). They're to be used for everyday training, no racing and I'm about 80kg.
The few reviews I've seen on the TB 14 are good, will this build be up to what I need them for? I'm not rough on my gear.
Notso Swift said:90kg sprinter, but not hard on equipment, I do not have a great snap, but I can spin it out - I can spin 140 easily, but I wind up to it
Roads in for the crits are very good, smooth tarmac as you would expect
On road races they are highly variable, often with a coarse open chip surface, but that would be races, so you sacrifice some life. When training the surface is good, no broken or potholed areas, that is what the training bike is for
Something I have just thought of, the 23 mm rims for the Velocity and C2's would be a PITA, as my tubs are 20.5mm, so swapping wouldn't be a lot of fun because I like my brakes adjusted a bit more accurately than "open or closed" on the caliper!
Open to other rim suggestions as well, same sort of things as listed
RDV4ROUBAIX said:Clincher - Velocity A23 28h 2x front, 32h 3x rear.
SpannerBender said:Velocity A23 28h 2x front, 32h 3x rear on DA 7900s with Revolutions what I am looking to get made up. 12mm or 14mm nipples best on the A23 rims?
SpannerBender said:Velocity A23 28h 2x front, 32h 3x rear on DA 7900s with Revolutions what I am looking to get made up. 12mm or 14mm nipples best on the A23 rims?
Bustedknuckle said:Agree with above post..no Revs or Sapim Lasers on the RH rear unless you are about a buck 25 in weight. Brass nipps, no ALU...for any wheel.