overview of very wide alloy rims (> 19 mm) - rim brake

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JoO
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by JoO

Eleven21 wrote:
Sat Aug 18, 2018 2:19 pm
Have you considered the DT Swiss R 460? I ride with a couple of chaps at the club who’ve been very happy with them. They’re only 23mm wide (so not as wide as the HED Belgian Plus rims) They about half the price of he HED’s but with very similar quality (apparently).
I have built 2 wheelset with DT swiss R460.
These are for the belgian winter (rain + salt on roads in winter)

I really like the Quills makes the my corsa 25 mm into 28 mm so I can just fit them in m canyon ultimate.

I have bought 3 bitex hubsets at a closeout for a bargain price and looking for cheap very very wide rims.

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vejnemojnen
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by vejnemojnen

the dt offerings (R460 and R511) are very fairly priced on bike24. Pity, because I can't stand that retailer, ridiculously slow order processing and shipping, oh, and they do have higher tax rates (VAT 27%) if I purchase from my native country... :noidea:

Fortunately, AFAIK, the local dt distributor can offer the same, or even better prices.. :thumbup:

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by mechkbfan

Old post I know... but thought others would find this useful if they found this thread through Googling

Summarised options here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1010085788

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I saw somewhere that the Kinlin XR26Ts are very very tight with regular rim tape. I can confirm this. I did get a Conti 4 Seasons 28mm on, but the bead won't pop so far at reasonable presssure eg 120psi.

The advice I saw suggested replaceing the regular tube tape with tubeless. Just waiting for it to arrive.

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Scott Foil RC10 Ultegra 12 speed / Creston 50 - 7.9Kg

SixThirteen
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mechkbfan wrote:
Thu Jan 12, 2023 11:30 am
Old post I know... but thought others would find this useful if they found this thread through Googling

Summarised options here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1010085788
Thanks this is useful!
Scott Foil RC10 Ultegra 12 speed / Creston 50 - 7.9Kg

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mechkbfan wrote:
Thu Jan 12, 2023 11:30 am
Old post I know... but thought others would find this useful if they found this thread through Googling

Summarised options here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1010085788
Nice work, thanks. Please consider adding the Ambrosio P20 rim.

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svendsvin
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by svendsvin

Kinlin makes a 26mm wide rim brake rim:

https://kinlin.com.tw/xm-25t/
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SixThirteen wrote:
Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:15 am
I saw somewhere that the Kinlin XR26Ts are very very tight with regular rim tape. I can confirm this. I did get a Conti 4 Seasons 28mm on, but the bead won't pop so far at reasonable presssure eg 120psi.

The advice I saw suggested replaceing the regular tube tape with tubeless. Just waiting for it to arrive.

Six13
Tubeless rim tapa arrived, and fitting a tyre is easier. Currently got a Schwalbe Pro One with a tube on it, will try tubeless this weekend
Scott Foil RC10 Ultegra 12 speed / Creston 50 - 7.9Kg

mechkbfan
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bobones wrote:
Mon Feb 06, 2023 11:25 am
mechkbfan wrote:
Thu Jan 12, 2023 11:30 am
Old post I know... but thought others would find this useful if they found this thread through Googling

Summarised options here
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1010085788
Nice work, thanks. Please consider adding the Ambrosio P20 rim.
Done, thank you. Also added the extra Kinlin

Glad other's are finding this useful.

I was stoked that I found some Quill's on eBay

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by SixThirteen

SixThirteen wrote:
Thu Feb 16, 2023 5:55 am
SixThirteen wrote:
Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:15 am
I saw somewhere that the Kinlin XR26Ts are very very tight with regular rim tape. I can confirm this. I did get a Conti 4 Seasons 28mm on, but the bead won't pop so far at reasonable presssure eg 120psi.

The advice I saw suggested replaceing the regular tube tape with tubeless. Just waiting for it to arrive.

Six13
Tubeless rim tapa arrived, and fitting a tyre is easier. Currently got a Schwalbe Pro One with a tube on it, will try tubeless this weekend
Setup the tyre with a tube and ran it for a few days. Then removed the tube, put in a valve and 30mm of sealant. Works great so far. Can inflate using a floor pump, and on an all day ride only lost a few PSI
Scott Foil RC10 Ultegra 12 speed / Creston 50 - 7.9Kg

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