32h tubeless road rims
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The Open Pro's on my powertap wheels are getting to the stage where they're due for replacement, and at this point may as well go tubeless.
These are for UK winter use, so they have to be fairly cheap, and available.
Need to be 32h.
Suggestions or experiences please...
These are for UK winter use, so they have to be fairly cheap, and available.
Need to be 32h.
Suggestions or experiences please...
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Cheers for the replies, will take a look at the DT's first
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What about the new Open Pro UST rims?
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Malcom, I might be interested in these rims (if they are for disc brakes) for my audax bike .... instead of HED Belgium rims
I'm looking at using a Son dynamo hub, tubeless tyres, and from a previous post, you mentioned that it's best to use 36 spokes on the front, aswell as the back.... do I get symetric or assymetric?
HEd Belgium are not assymetric
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Powertap hubs require at least 2x lacing on the non-drive side. I can't explain it completely, but the torque is transferred through to the non-drive spokes as part of the torque measurement. Which means no 2:1 lacing on Powertap hubs
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