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Old July 18th 05, 08:04 PM
derby
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I recently purchased a NOS set of ~2002/03 Bontrager racelite wheels.
Each rim has one hole in it on the side of the rim just below the
braking surface. The hole is ~2mm in dia and appears to have been
there before the rim was anodized. It is on the side of the rim,
immediately below the braking surface. Has anyone seen this before and
do you know why it is there? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks, Derby

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Old July 18th 05, 08:40 PM
Lou Holtman
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derby wrote:
I recently purchased a NOS set of ~2002/03 Bontrager racelite wheels.
Each rim has one hole in it on the side of the rim just below the
braking surface. The hole is ~2mm in dia and appears to have been
there before the rim was anodized. It is on the side of the rim,
immediately below the braking surface. Has anyone seen this before and
do you know why it is there? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks, Derby



They are drainholes to let the water out wich get in via the spokeholes.

Lou
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Old July 24th 05, 01:34 PM
Jasper Janssen
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 21:40:37 +0200, Lou Holtman
wrote:
derby wrote:
I recently purchased a NOS set of ~2002/03 Bontrager racelite wheels.
Each rim has one hole in it on the side of the rim just below the
braking surface. The hole is ~2mm in dia and appears to have been
there before the rim was anodized. It is on the side of the rim,
immediately below the braking surface. Has anyone seen this before and
do you know why it is there? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks, Derby


They are drainholes to let the water out wich get in via the spokeholes.


Bull****. Water doesn't drain in any significant measure from a random
hole which is rarely if ever in the down position while the bike is
standing still. I'd vote for pressure and moisture content equalisation.

Jasper
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Old July 24th 05, 02:34 PM
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Jasper Janssen wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 21:40:37 +0200, Lou Holtman
wrote:
derby wrote:
I recently purchased a NOS set of ~2002/03 Bontrager racelite wheels.
Each rim has one hole in it on the side of the rim just below the
braking surface. The hole is ~2mm in dia and appears to have been
there before the rim was anodized. It is on the side of the rim,
immediately below the braking surface. Has anyone seen this before and
do you know why it is there? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks, Derby


They are drainholes to let the water out wich get in via the spokeholes.


Bull****. Water doesn't drain in any significant measure from a random
hole which is rarely if ever in the down position while the bike is
standing still. I'd vote for pressure and moisture content equalisation.

Jasper


I guess your vote would be wrong, they are water drain holes.

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Old July 24th 05, 03:04 PM
Lou Holtman
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Jasper Janssen wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 21:40:37 +0200, Lou Holtman
wrote:

derby wrote:

I recently purchased a NOS set of ~2002/03 Bontrager racelite wheels.
Each rim has one hole in it on the side of the rim just below the
braking surface. The hole is ~2mm in dia and appears to have been
there before the rim was anodized. It is on the side of the rim,
immediately below the braking surface. Has anyone seen this before and
do you know why it is there? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks, Derby



They are drainholes to let the water out wich get in via the spokeholes.



Bull****. Water doesn't drain in any significant measure from a random
hole which is rarely if ever in the down position while the bike is
standing still. I'd vote for pressure and moisture content equalisation.

Jasper



Bull****?? Do you own these wheels yourself or any like them (I have;
Campy Neutrons)? If so you would know after a ride in the wet and you
would not be guessing or voting. Pressure equalisation? That's BS
because there is no pressure build up within the rim. The rim is one
large venthole for (damp) air. The rims with no drainholes have
spokeholes who are sealed by the spokenipple.

Lou
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Old July 24th 05, 03:55 PM
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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 12:34:27 GMT, Jasper Janssen
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 21:40:37 +0200, Lou Holtman
wrote:
derby wrote:
I recently purchased a NOS set of ~2002/03 Bontrager racelite wheels.
Each rim has one hole in it on the side of the rim just below the
braking surface. The hole is ~2mm in dia and appears to have been
there before the rim was anodized. It is on the side of the rim,
immediately below the braking surface. Has anyone seen this before and
do you know why it is there? I've never seen anything like it before.
Thanks, Derby


They are drainholes to let the water out wich get in via the spokeholes.


Bull****. Water doesn't drain in any significant measure from a random
hole which is rarely if ever in the down position while the bike is
standing still. I'd vote for pressure and moisture content equalisation.


Nope. Water drain. While riding, the majority of the water that
enters the rim cavity via the oversize spoke holes will sling out of
that drain hole. When parked, of course, any water that gets in will
pool unless the drain hole happens to be at the bottom, but would you
really want to park a bike in the rain if it had a set of those wheels
on it?
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