Sub 1550g, sub $500, 35mm (or deeper) 700c alloy build possible? I know NOTHING

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by aminulahsan

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LouisN
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by LouisN

Look at Kinlin XR380 rims (38 mm alloy). With asian hubs you should be able to get what you're looking for.
Available at Bikehubstore, in parts to build.
http://www.bikehubstore.com/Kinlin-XR38 ... /xr380.htm

Or this build , witch shallower, wider rims, but probably better in all conditions. OOps !! $100. above your budget:
http://www.bikehubstore.com/product-p/al33msw-bx301.htm

If you're in GB, there are a few WW's here that will offer better local options.

Louis :)

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by Marin

The XR380 is too narrow, get XR31T - you won't notice the missing 4mm

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by JoO

I have no idea where to buy these fratelli rims
http://fratelli.tw/fx2035air.php

but the dimensions + weight looks very nice.

Pair with bitex hubs and mac cn 424 spokes and you should be able to hit the target weight

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aminulahsan wrote:
Thu Jun 14, 2018 4:36 pm
Your help needed, weenies Image

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If you want informed advice, you need to present the problem and give way more details.

What is the intended use for the wheels?

Why alloy?

Why 1550 grams?

Why 35 mm?

What kind of rider are you? Heavy? Light? Do you lay down many watts?

Are you looking for durability?

What kind of bike are we talking about? Disc or rimbrake?

In what kind of weather will they be used?

Your headline doesn't really make sense. Not many people ride/want 35 mm alloy rims. The wheels will get very heavy, and not many rims are that deep, and probably not aero either.

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by alcatraz

How about shallow alloy rims with carbon fairings? Can a used set of HED Jet 4s or 6s be had for 500usd yet?

Remember that if you are a heavy guy you best get wide rims and not just wide tires.

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JoO wrote:
Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:49 pm
I have no idea where to buy these fratelli rims
http://fratelli.tw/fx2035air.php
Sent them an email about retail purchases. I doubt they'll anser me though...
I'm very interested in their tubular 2324RTR rim. Their rims look like they're anodised all over, even the brake track.

Louis :)

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Thats very light for such a wide deep rim. 480g means mass is saved somewhere, it will be some where important. If the weight was 520g i'd say that could be fine but @480g I would not go near it without knowing spoke nipple bed thickness and brake track wall thickness.

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by Marin

Or it is really 520, which would be in the ballpark for industry weight quotes.

If it was a Hunt rim, it'd be 535 :D

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dim wrote:
Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:34 pm
Hed Belgium Plus rims weigh 469g :

http://www.wheelbuilder.com/hed-belgium ... r-rim.html
Did you actually read the thread title-OP's first post? :)

aminulahsan
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by aminulahsan

Hi, I'm on a budget, so carbon rim should be above the limit. I'm building a bike, with Vision Team 35 wheels (1900g) the build is 7.8 kg. I wish to get it below 7 one day. I can lose 200-300 gram in the groupset, so it's doable. I ride in flat roads mainly, long distances are my fav. I have a 28mm Prime pro wheels (1470gm) but I think it has no aero benefits. Need deep section builds on budget, not sure if that's possible. That's why posted.
Multebear wrote:
aminulahsan wrote:
Thu Jun 14, 2018 4:36 pm
Your help needed, weenies Image

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If you want informed advice, you need to present the problem and give way more details.

What is the intended use for the wheels?

Why alloy?

Why 1550 grams?

Why 35 mm?

What kind of rider are you? Heavy? Light? Do you lay down many watts?

Are you looking for durability?

What kind of bike are we talking about? Disc or rimbrake?

In what kind of weather will they be used?

Your headline doesn't really make sense. Not many people ride/want 35 mm alloy rims. The wheels will get very heavy, and not many rims are that deep, and probably not aero either.
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Marin
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by Marin

What's your budget then? Can you stretch to 600$? If yes, go to Light-Bicycle, Farsports or EIE Carbon for a 1400g aero build.

Multebear
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by Multebear

I agree with Marin. Kinlin XR31T are the rims for you. They test very aero, and if you go deeper than 31 mm, it comes with a weight penalty that will exceed your limit, and the aero benefits are not worth it. They weigh 490 grams. This leaves you with around 300 grams of hubs and 250 grams of spokes. With Bitex hubs at 180+70 grams you're comfortably below that limit. With something like Sapim CX ray spokes, you'll probably be around those 250 grams as well. You'll stay below your $$$ limit as well.

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by Marin

BTW you can save a lot of $ by using Pillar or CN spokes over CX ray.

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