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Hi guys
In the last 8 months I've transitioned to track sprinting and doing so have gone for 82kg to 102kg. I am looking to get some strong training wheels made on Dura ace 7600 hubs. What rims would you recommend? I've seen Ambrosio F20s for sale on eBay but I don't know if these will be strong enough.
Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated
Thanks Tom
In the last 8 months I've transitioned to track sprinting and doing so have gone for 82kg to 102kg. I am looking to get some strong training wheels made on Dura ace 7600 hubs. What rims would you recommend? I've seen Ambrosio F20s for sale on eBay but I don't know if these will be strong enough.
Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated
Thanks Tom
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ambrosio nemesis rim for tubular or Kinlin TB20 again tubular only.
you'll need triple butted spokes as well and 32 drilling.
A customer got a set of DA 7600 hub with fixed/free and sealas from some place in japan I think (they are not available in the U.K). They are going to be laced to ambrosio nemesis rims. sounds like you want the same thing.
you'll need triple butted spokes as well and 32 drilling.
A customer got a set of DA 7600 hub with fixed/free and sealas from some place in japan I think (they are not available in the U.K). They are going to be laced to ambrosio nemesis rims. sounds like you want the same thing.
Well, I am not anywhere close to your size, but I have had a lot of luck with NJS Araya 16Bs. They are around 310g, but when laced to Dura-Ace HB-7600 36s, they are really strong (and they look really cool). If you want to do it 'differently', you can build-up Campagnolo C-Record hubs.
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H Plus Son TB14 is another option (for tubular). Archetypes are also plenty strong if you don't mind clinchers.
EDIT: Good pick up below: TB14 are clincher rims...
EDIT: Good pick up below: TB14 are clincher rims...
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I have some Chris kings laced to H Plus Son Archetype via 28 Sapim CX rays front and rear that did me fine at 115kg+. front had a knock so needs to be rebuilt onto a new rim and spokes but having moved to Disc brakes they are no longer needed. If youre interested.TomColnago wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 9:44 amHi guys
In the last 8 months I've transitioned to track sprinting and doing so have gone for 82kg to 102kg. I am looking to get some strong training wheels made on Dura ace 7600 hubs. What rims would you recommend? I've seen Ambrosio F20s for sale on eBay but I don't know if these will be strong enough.
Any recommendations will be greatly appreciated
Thanks Tom
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some 115kg rider will break those wheels. I have had lighter riders do a spoke on 28H archetypes. So it not just weight it how someone rides. Track riders can be animals. they need to be.
The OP need 32 or 36 spokes rear. The nemesis is for tubular rims the archetype is for clinchers only. A 32 spoke nemesis build is about as stiff as a 32 spoke archetype build. tubular rims are stiffer somehow than clinchers.
What works for one is not always what will work for someone else.
The OP need 32 or 36 spokes rear. The nemesis is for tubular rims the archetype is for clinchers only. A 32 spoke nemesis build is about as stiff as a 32 spoke archetype build. tubular rims are stiffer somehow than clinchers.
What works for one is not always what will work for someone else.
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Very true. Also I assumed the OP was after training wheels for the road and google has shown me that the DA 7600 hubs are Track specific ones so i'm guessnig he wants Track wheels.bm0p700f wrote: ↑Sat Jun 02, 2018 2:00 pmsome 115kg rider will break those wheels. I have had lighter riders do a spoke on 28H archetypes. So it not just weight it how someone rides. Track riders can be animals. they need to be.
The OP need 32 or 36 spokes rear. The nemesis is for tubular rims the archetype is for clinchers only. A 32 spoke nemesis build is about as stiff as a 32 spoke archetype build. tubular rims are stiffer somehow than clinchers.
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