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What rim to build for 32h Campy wheel set?
And no, I do not plan on using either MA3's or Open Pro's. What I am
looking to build is a good set of wheels on a set of 32 hole 1999 Record 9-speed hubs I have laying around. I am a recreational rider, and almost always ride alone. I would use these wheels to complement a set of tubulars (Chorus hubs, DT Revs 3x front, Revs non-drive side rear, 14/15/14 drive side rear, all 3x, Campy Omega Strada Hardox V tubular rims, 36 hole). I did several searches, but have not found anything convincing either way for / against a set of more aero wheels versus a lightweight wheel set. I am looking for something I can build fairly inexpensively, so that pretty much rules out the Zipp carbon aero rims, etc. Rims I have considered are Velocity Aeroheads and Deep Vs, Ritchey Aero Pro, Ambrosio Excellence, and Ambrosio Focus. So, does anybody have a rim / spoke recommendation? Thanks. |
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What rim to build for 32h Campy wheel set?
Go for the Velocity Aerohead OC rims. The back is offset just enough to
even out the spoke tension on both sides. The price is right and you can select your color. I went for standard wheelsmith db 14/15/14 spokes and the wheel is great. "Craig Young" wrote in message . .. And no, I do not plan on using either MA3's or Open Pro's. What I am looking to build is a good set of wheels on a set of 32 hole 1999 Record 9-speed hubs I have laying around. I am a recreational rider, and almost always ride alone. I would use these wheels to complement a set of tubulars (Chorus hubs, DT Revs 3x front, Revs non-drive side rear, 14/15/14 drive side rear, all 3x, Campy Omega Strada Hardox V tubular rims, 36 hole). I did several searches, but have not found anything convincing either way for / against a set of more aero wheels versus a lightweight wheel set. I am looking for something I can build fairly inexpensively, so that pretty much rules out the Zipp carbon aero rims, etc. Rims I have considered are Velocity Aeroheads and Deep Vs, Ritchey Aero Pro, Ambrosio Excellence, and Ambrosio Focus. So, does anybody have a rim / spoke recommendation? Thanks. |
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What rim to build for 32h Campy wheel set?
Aeroheads work for me. Also available with offset spoke holes for the rear
wheel. I built mine onto Record hubs using Sapim CX-Ray spokes. I had two of the Ritchey OCR rear rims crack at the spoke holes after a few months of use, and was told when I returned them to the bike shop that this was a known problem with them. Wouldn't recommend them. Nick |
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What rim to build for 32h Campy wheel set?
From: Craig Young
What I am looking to build is a good set of wheels on a set of 32 hole 1999 Record 9-speed hubs I have laying around. I am a recreational rider, and almost always ride alone. I would use these wheels to complement a set of tubulars (Chorus hubs, DT Revs 3x front, Revs non-drive side rear, 14/15/14 drive side rear, all 3x, Campy Omega Strada Hardox V tubular rims, 36 hole). I did several searches, but have not found anything convincing either way for / against a set of more aero wheels versus a lightweight wheel set. Get rims that have very close to the same brake path orientation as your tubies. As the brake pads wear, you'll continue to have similar (it is to be hoped) smooth braking from whatever wheel is in the bike. This link shows a Campy clincher "V" rim: http://www.bikepro.com/products/rims/campy.html That might be a close match to what you have. Easy to see that a pad adjusted and/or worn to this style rim wouldn't fit a box section rim sidewall very well. This produces braking that is difficult to modulate in emergency situations. Over and over, the experts who post here recommend 3x butted (14-15g) spokes, brass nipples. Pertinent to these "utility" wheels complimenting your tubies. "Weight", "aero" are secondary at best, especially for a mostly solo rider. --TP |
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What rim to build for 32h Campy wheel set?
I prefer the Sun Venus rims for their semi-aero shape and moderate weight
and price. 440grams, 25mm tall, 18.5mm wide see http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/rims.html Bruce |
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