Alu Clinchers with Ceramic/dark Brake Tracks
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I have a thing for black rims and I'm looking to buy or build up a set of everyday clinchers with a ceramic black braking surface that will not rub off.
The front runner of this list are the new Shamals (for a campy bike) but I'd like to find a set rims and hand build. The Ligero are taller than I'd like at 29mm. Are there any others I'm missing from the below list?
Mavic Ksyrium Exalith
Campagnolo Shamal Mille
Hed Ardennes Black
Ligero VM29 Dark Matter
NOS Mavic Open Pro ceramic
The front runner of this list are the new Shamals (for a campy bike) but I'd like to find a set rims and hand build. The Ligero are taller than I'd like at 29mm. Are there any others I'm missing from the below list?
Mavic Ksyrium Exalith
Campagnolo Shamal Mille
Hed Ardennes Black
Ligero VM29 Dark Matter
NOS Mavic Open Pro ceramic
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you'll be hard pressed to find one that doesn't rub off. all of them eventually do, even exaltih and the mille. if you are scrupulous in cleaning your brake pads they will last longer.
other options are the fulcrum night series (rebranded shamal milles) and the flo 30 rims.
as the gunner said the archtypes hard ano will last a good while and are a decent budget option. but they are more dark grey than black.
other options are the fulcrum night series (rebranded shamal milles) and the flo 30 rims.
as the gunner said the archtypes hard ano will last a good while and are a decent budget option. but they are more dark grey than black.
Hi, I've posted in the other thread about my Shamal Mille wheels.
I've used Shamals for years, and like you, I fancied the all black so replaced them with the Mille.
After two rides about about 130 miles, I've got patches of silver showing through the black.
I've been using the supplied blue pads and the second ride was wet but it would've been impossible to keep grit out the pads.
I've contacted Wiggle and Campag. I've to send pictures to Wiggle, haven't heard from Campag.
Wiggle weren't able to give me a definitive answer as to if or when the black might come off but think 130 miles is pretty quick, wet or not.
While you might expect the black to come off, if Campag had added a footnote/warning about this happening in the wet, I might've changed wheels saying as I knew it was going to rain.
Maybe I was just naïve to think they had invented a magical stay black material!!
I've used Shamals for years, and like you, I fancied the all black so replaced them with the Mille.
After two rides about about 130 miles, I've got patches of silver showing through the black.
I've been using the supplied blue pads and the second ride was wet but it would've been impossible to keep grit out the pads.
I've contacted Wiggle and Campag. I've to send pictures to Wiggle, haven't heard from Campag.
Wiggle weren't able to give me a definitive answer as to if or when the black might come off but think 130 miles is pretty quick, wet or not.
While you might expect the black to come off, if Campag had added a footnote/warning about this happening in the wet, I might've changed wheels saying as I knew it was going to rain.
Maybe I was just naïve to think they had invented a magical stay black material!!
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I saw Vittoria was making wheels, and have a nice option, don't remember the name but it has exalith type of rim treatment, it has an asymetric rear rim with 2:1 lacing which probably makes for a very stiff and responsive wheel.
It has a 23 wide rim and iirc it's between 23 and 28mm deep.
They look a bit like Vision wheels/hubs, don't know if they are related.
It has a 23 wide rim and iirc it's between 23 and 28mm deep.
They look a bit like Vision wheels/hubs, don't know if they are related.
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Yeah these are the wheels. Beauties
RC856 wrote:Hi, I've posted in the other thread about my Shamal Mille wheels.
I've used Shamals for years, and like you, I fancied the all black so replaced them with the Mille.
After two rides about about 130 miles, I've got patches of silver showing through the black.
I've been using the supplied blue pads and the second ride was wet but it would've been impossible to keep grit out the pads.
I've contacted Wiggle and Campag. I've to send pictures to Wiggle, haven't heard from Campag.
Wiggle weren't able to give me a definitive answer as to if or when the black might come off but think 130 miles is pretty quick, wet or not.
While you might expect the black to come off, if Campag had added a footnote/warning about this happening in the wet, I might've changed wheels saying as I knew it was going to rain.
Maybe I was just naïve to think they had invented a magical stay black material!!
Any update on this? Almost 2000 miles on Mille's here and still like new
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Happy to see that exalith-type rims are available for handbuilt wheels. Had no idea about the Ligeros. Pricey, though.
The HED Belgium blacks won't make it out as a rim only product for a minimum of 12 months.
I buy belgims for wheel building so I have the inside line. My distributor is hanging out with the HED guys at sea otter right now
I'm getting some dark matters to check out, can't wait. The reason they are expensive is the coating costs more than the rims
I buy belgims for wheel building so I have the inside line. My distributor is hanging out with the HED guys at sea otter right now
I'm getting some dark matters to check out, can't wait. The reason they are expensive is the coating costs more than the rims
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Sugarkane, please share your experience with the dark matters when you get the chance.
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Any news from Mr. Watson an his Dark matter Rims? Anyone already seen one of the Rims for real?
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