hi guys.
I need to rebuild a rear wheel (after mine got car-tacoed). this wheelset was my do-anything (train, climb, crit race) go to wheelset when I don't want to use my HEDs.. the surviving front wheel is a kinlin XR300 laced radially to a novatech hub.
I'd personally like to keep the rear consistent with the front (also 30mm deep), and hopefully for a low price ( I'm a student.)
weight is not such a big issue, as long as I can keep it at around 900++ odd grams (no skewers or rim tape). main consideration is it would need to be a laterally stiff wheel for crit racing and some climbing. I'm 66kg, 1.79m, so I'm not porky by any standards, nor am I the most powerful of riders ( designated domestique for my team.)
I can get some pro-lite 30mm deep rims and hub for really cheap... would this be a good idea?
30mm train/race alu rear wheel on a budget?
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Why not go with the XR-300 again? IIRC they're less than $40 a rim
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Agreed..
I think that you should stick with the XR300. That is a solid hoop and for the price it is decent quality.
I think that you should stick with the XR300. That is a solid hoop and for the price it is decent quality.