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PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 3:01 pm
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Vik Strong wrote:
a bike i just got came with a set of mavic T 221 rims. they seem to get decent reviews. anyone had any experience with them?


The T221 was a great rim for touring/trekking - they are pretty much bombproof - a wider version of an open pro (great clincher rim for old guys like me with skinny tires) - I think the y have replaced it with an A 719 rim. Your 221's should last for many years if you don't ride them in the winter.



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PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:47 pm
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thanks dog! they're basically brand new, and laced to decent 36 hole hubs. i was hoping i wouldnt have to replace them right away to do some loaded touring on. think ill give them a go just how they are.



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:46 pm
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Anybody have any experience with the Hed Belgium C2 rims? Are they worth the money? Or is it a gimmick? The idea behind the wider rim profile leading to better grip seems solid, but why isn't everyone else copying them?

I'm out of rear wheels so my road bike is sidelined until I get a new wheelset. Given my desire for a fatbike before the snow flies, I can afford one of two options: Lace the Hed rims to a pair of Ultegra 6600 hubs I have laying around and build them myself, or buy a pair of Handspun wheels like the Ultegra 6700/DT Swiss 465 wheels. Thoughts?

For what it's worth, the decals on the Hed rims would work perfectly with the paint scheme on the bike, so there's that.



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:50 pm
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DangHeim wrote:
The idea behind the wider rim profile leading to better grip seems solid, but why isn't everyone else copying them?
Weight, probably.



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:53 pm
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DangHeim wrote:
The idea behind the wider rim profile leading to better grip seems solid, but why isn't everyone else copying them?

Velocity A23



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:55 pm
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I'd like to see some 23s mounted on these: http://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=715



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 2:59 pm
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omgmrj wrote:
Weight, probably.


It doesn't seem like people really care about weight.



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 3:11 pm
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kn_mpls wrote:
DangHeim wrote:
The idea behind the wider rim profile leading to better grip seems solid, but why isn't everyone else copying them?

Velocity A23


VO does it too but not really for fast riding. So I shouldn't suggest no one else does it.

Why doesn't Mavic copy them?



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 5:04 pm
User avatarSaw Greg Lemond once at a restaurantJoined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:21 pmPosts: 1954Location: Powderhorn 24 territory
omgmrj wrote:
I'd like to see some 23s mounted on these: http://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=715


I want a "teak" P35 with machined sidewalls (I know this is not possible)
My winter wheelset is going to be rear fixed (ENO hub), front disk and I think it would be dope to let people think im rocking wood rims :evil: ... but id like to have brake surface on that rear just bc.

Any ideas for a set available in 28/32 hole with some flair, and possibly machined sidewalls, if I so choose?



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 9:49 am
User avatarPaul Sherwen GroupieJoined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:36 amPosts: 108
I took Peter White's recommendation and built up a set of strong and reasonably light touring/commuting wheels. Velocity Dyad rims (36h) and WheelSmith double butted spokes (2.0/1.7mm). I'm very happy with the results.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:12 am
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toddlange1 wrote:
Velocity Dyad rims (36h) and WheelSmith double butted spokes
Hubs?



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:20 am
User avatarPaul Sherwen GroupieJoined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:36 amPosts: 108
omgmrj wrote:
toddlange1 wrote:
Velocity Dyad rims (36h) and WheelSmith double butted spokes
Hubs?

The hubs are Campy hubs. I'm not sure of the model (I bought the wheel set used). I put in new cones, bearings and grease before building the wheels. Both hubs are 36h.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 10:30 am
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Forgot to update this thread- I ended up getting some pre-built Handspun wheels. DT RR465 rims laced to Ultegra hubs with DT Comp spokes. I'm really happy with them. Good balance of weight and strength.



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 11:51 am
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kn_mpls wrote:
DT RR465 rims laced to Ultegra hubs with DT Comp spokes.
Fuck yes. This sounds like a very good all-around wheelset.



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PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:43 pm
User avatarPaul Sherwen GroupieJoined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:36 amPosts: 108
Dann wrote:
Peter White of Peter White Cycles swears by Velocity Dyads or Synergys

Based on Peter White's recommendation, I built up a set of wheels using the 36h Velocity Dyad rims and 2.0/1.7 wheelsmith double butted spokes. They are relatively light and strong and will work well for commuting and touring.


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