Light Bicycle wheel rims?
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Hello, hope everyone is well.
This is my 1st proper post on this forum, please excuse the mistakes. I would like to share my experience with the purchase of my Light Bicycle carbon wheelset. I hope this information will be useful.
I found the sales rep. to be very helpful, informative and the level of communication was of a high standard . They (sales and accounts) were nice to deal with. I will buy another set from Light Bicycle again.
Details of my wheelset (Bespoke)
The logistics from China to the Rep. of Ireland (Half way across the world and covid)
Manufacturers images
The packaging and accessories (Perfect)
Weights and measurements (Light)
My bicycle, Cube agree GTC SL 2015
Not been out on them yet but they look decent on the bike, saved a few gram's too.
This is my 1st proper post on this forum, please excuse the mistakes. I would like to share my experience with the purchase of my Light Bicycle carbon wheelset. I hope this information will be useful.
I found the sales rep. to be very helpful, informative and the level of communication was of a high standard . They (sales and accounts) were nice to deal with. I will buy another set from Light Bicycle again.
Details of my wheelset (Bespoke)
The logistics from China to the Rep. of Ireland (Half way across the world and covid)
Manufacturers images
The packaging and accessories (Perfect)
Weights and measurements (Light)
My bicycle, Cube agree GTC SL 2015
Not been out on them yet but they look decent on the bike, saved a few gram's too.
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JonnieLi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:44 pmHello, hope everyone is well.
This is my 1st proper post on this forum, please excuse the mistakes. I would like to share my experience with the purchase of my Light Bicycle carbon wheelset. I hope this information will be useful.
I found the sales rep. to be very helpful, informative and the level of communication was of a high standard . They (sales and accounts) were nice to deal with.
Details of my wheelset
The logistics from China to the Rep. of Ireland
Manufacturers images
The packaging and accessories
Weights and measurements
My bicycle, Cube agree GTC SL 2015
Not been out on them yet but they look decent on the bike, saved a few gram's too.
Looks great, I have a similar set ordered. What tyres did you go with? Any issues with installing them?
Thanks JohnnyC91, I hope you're satisfied with your's when you get them. The tyres for now are Schwalbe Pro One TT (TLE) (25x622) and they are difficult to seat.JohnnyC91 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:02 amJonnieLi wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:44 pmHello, hope everyone is well.
This is my 1st proper post on this forum, please excuse the mistakes. I would like to share my experience with the purchase of my Light Bicycle carbon wheelset. I hope this information will be useful.
I found the sales rep. to be very helpful, informative and the level of communication was of a high standard . They (sales and accounts) were nice to deal with.
Details of my wheelset
The logistics from China to the Rep. of Ireland
Manufacturers images
The packaging and accessories
Weights and measurements
My bicycle, Cube agree GTC SL 2015
Not been out on them yet but they look decent on the bike, saved a few gram's too.
Looks great, I have a similar set ordered. What tyres did you go with? Any issues with installing them?
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Do you guys have a strong opinion on 54t vs 36t for gravel/fire roads? Lots of sharp climbs. Going to pull the trigger on the WR35 650b on Black Friday as a pure gravel wheel set. Never had anything other than 36t.
Just got in a similar set myself (Falcon Pro WR50 Flyweights w/Sapim CX Rays on updated DT240 EXP's). I requested they cherry-pick some light rims from stock for the build, and mine came in at 1352 grams for the set (622F/730R), or 26 grams under projected weight. Same 32.6mm external width you note, with 28mm GP5000TL's at 65PSI coming in right at 31mm; that puts the rim-to-tire ratio dead on the 105% target. GP5000 clinchers measure roughly the same, as do 28mm Vittoria Corsa G+ (1st gen). Was interesting to see how much heavier the TL+ sealant setup is than clincher + latex; 80 grams/wheel. No wonder Conti replaced 'em, since most everyone runs sealant anyway.Mr.Gib wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 8:14 pmFYI I place an order September 5 for WR50's and they arrived today. Almost two months. Not fast, but not terrible. Took 6 weeks for LB to make the wheels and just 6 days for the shipping process.
These things are really wide. 32.65mm. My 28mm Corsas look like they don't give the rim enough protection. The 30mm I put on the back looks like a better fit even though the combo is not optimal for aero.
1350 grams for the wheelset. (Falcon Pro, Carbon Ti, flyweight)
Sadly can't ride them yet since my bike's getting the fork replaced under warranty; will follow up with a ride report after I can get out on 'em.
<Edit> Just wanted to add that the GP5000 TL's were a cinch to mount on these rims. Went on by hand and inflated/seated with a standard Park floor pump (using 2 layers of 3M 8896 base tape). They had been previously mounted on some Reserve 32's and were same there. Removeable by hand on both as well, which surprised me given all the tales of them being difficult. Both sets of clinchers were easy on/off by hand.
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I recommend 54t. We had a mix of 18t and 36t on our 4 wheelsets that were built on pre-EXP 240S straightpull, centerlock hubs and decided to upgrade to 54t, slightly louder, but quicker engagement, and happy with the outcome.TamCyclist wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 5:01 amDo you guys have a strong opinion on 54t vs 36t for gravel/fire roads?
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"People should stop expecting normal from me... seriously, we all know it's never going to happen"
"People should stop expecting normal from me... seriously, we all know it's never going to happen"
So still no sign of the rims! Just as they were about to manufacture another set they said they found them in Dubai Said it would take a few weeks after that but seems to be excuse after excuse and when ever I mention a refund they get a bit sheepish.
Ordered 3 months 5 days ago now! really fed up.
Wow, that's really fast.
My 1st rim is in "CNC Machining" state for now, and 2nd one is in "Sanding". Hope to see both them shipped next week.
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Received them yesterday! 17 Nov
Went through EMS. Pretty quick shipping, they did Xiamen (LB factory) > Sydney > Melbourne
Went through EMS. Pretty quick shipping, they did Xiamen (LB factory) > Sydney > Melbourne
I'm looking at getting another set of LB wheels built up, which will hopefully go on my next bike. I am running a set of WR45 w/ DT Swiss 240 but think I'll go for something deeper next fime. However, I think this time I might go for a more budget friendly hub. Out of the three budget hub options - DT Swiss 350, Bitex or Novatech would be the best option? I'm looking at WR50/WR65 in non pro and laced 28/28 as I'm a heavy rider.
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I have two wheelsets with the DT Swiss 350's, great hub and I don't think you can go wrong with this choice.Badstoob wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 3:39 pmI'm looking at getting another set of LB wheels built up, which will hopefully go on my next bike. I am running a set of WR45 w/ DT Swiss 240 but think I'll go for something deeper next fime. However, I think this time I might go for a more budget friendly hub. Out of the three budget hub options - DT Swiss 350, Bitex or Novatech would be the best option? I'm looking at WR50/WR65 in non pro and laced 28/28 as I'm a heavy rider.
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I ordered Falcon Pro AR55 wheels with Bitex hubs last week through the quick buy option, already got the Black Friday discount of -15% and the wheelset was shipped today, not after 3 days but after 6 days. I’m kind of impressed with their customer service until now, communication is superb, you get an answer to whatever questions within a couple of hours, more like within a couple of minutes. They send pics to check before shipping.
They said shipping takes 2-3 weeks, but could take 2 weeks longer because of COVID, so let’s see when they arrive.
They said shipping takes 2-3 weeks, but could take 2 weeks longer because of COVID, so let’s see when they arrive.
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