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I plan in building a low profile rim for a hilly area and the concern from crosswinds. Light Bicycle has a 280 degree brake surface which I am looking at and is 25mm depth which is perfect. They rae a custom order, so asking questions so I do not make a mistake. Does anyone here anything bad about that new surface,
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One month for the build? They say 2 weeks on their website. Any idea how long from the painting stage till it finished? I am on a kind of tight time frame for these wheels, and mine have been stuck at painting for the last few days.
I still haven’t gotten a tracking #, but there site says they’re finished. There were a few days delay in there because I changed the order to hookless rims, so that put me back a few days. Call it 3.5wks though. I see 2wks for nonstock, I assume 3wks.
Anyway, better to have options and wait than to pretend to have them (cough cough Canyon)
Anyway, better to have options and wait than to pretend to have them (cough cough Canyon)
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Canyon? Didnt get that.jfranci3 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 3:01 amI still haven’t gotten a tracking #, but there site says they’re finished. There were a few days delay in there because I changed the order to hookless rims, so that put me back a few days. Call it 3.5wks though. I see 2wks for nonstock, I assume 3wks.
Anyway, better to have options and wait than to pretend to have them (cough cough Canyon)
Based on my experience from two rim pairs I have ordered from LB, the production time is roughly 15 working days. Then 5 days more for shipping.deepakvrao wrote: One month for the build? They say 2 weeks on their website. Any idea how long from the painting stage till it finished? I am on a kind of tight time frame for these wheels, and mine have been stuck at painting for the last few days.
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Well I’m happy to say my LB 56mm Falcons have arrived and been paired with some Continental GP5000 25cc’s.
Measure 28.3mm on a 30mm rim. Perfecto!
Rims weighed in at 1528g and look totally nuts!! Very happy with the look and finish, balance and they’re very true. Haven’t had a chance to ride them yet but tomorrow morning will solve that problem.
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
Measure 28.3mm on a 30mm rim. Perfecto!
Rims weighed in at 1528g and look totally nuts!! Very happy with the look and finish, balance and they’re very true. Haven’t had a chance to ride them yet but tomorrow morning will solve that problem.
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
Is that the GP5k clincher or tubeless? No decals looks pretty good especially on that all stealth looking bike.Sleeprequired wrote:Well I’m happy to say my LB 56mm Falcons have arrived and been paired with some Continental GP5000 25cc’s.
Measure 28.3mm on a 30mm rim. Perfecto!
Rims weighed in at 1528g and look totally nuts!! Very happy with the look and finish, balance and they’re very true. Haven’t had a chance to ride them yet but tomorrow morning will solve that problem.
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
P/S: the seatpost/saddle looks like a bird head.
Thanks for the tip. I'll note those pads and brake shoes and head to the canyon aeroad thread to see if people there can give me more advice regarding seatstays and such - though I suspect it won't be a problem as there are people running 28 mm Conti GPs (which generally have a mounted width of over 30 mm, those 30 mm being at a greater radial distance from the hub than the LB56 rim).bilwit wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 9:17 pmpkaro wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:17 pmDear All,
I am back and forth between the 56mm and the 46mm wheels. I am building up a Canyon Aeroad with rim brakes (R8050 ultegra di2), and was wondering if the clearance between the brake pads is great enough to fit the 30mm wide 56mm wheels, if I would need to sand down the brake pads, or if it is simply not practical and I should settle for the 46mm. I assume the frame clearance would be sufficient for 30mm wide rims, am I correct in this assumption?
In either case I would probably run the 25mm GP 5k.
Thanks for your advice.With direct mount calipers there's not really an inherent width limitation with the caliper itself. What does limit clearance is the frame design and how far the caliper can open before the brake shoes hit the stays/fork, so this is a better question for Canyon or fellow Aeroad users.rides4beer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 7:19 pmI have Ultegra r8000 brakes, and was a little concerned about fitting the 56x30 rims. Some people say they can handle it, but I didn't want to push the limit, so I went with the 46x28. Have no problems fitting them with full size pads. I can't speak to frame clearance on that bike, but 25mm GP5Ks will measure out a little over 28mm on the 46's after they stretch.
Quick Tip: You can buy yourself maybe two or three mm's worth of clearance by using Swisstop Flash EVO pads and a low profile brake shoe like the EE Cycleworks ones.
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Looks lovely. Couple of questions. When had you placed the order? Are those TL tyres? And, how the heck can you get the wheels to balance like that on that scale?Sleeprequired wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 7:53 amWell I’m happy to say my LB 56mm Falcons have arrived and been paired with some Continental GP5000 25cc’s.
Measure 28.3mm on a 30mm rim. Perfecto!
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
I am getting a similar black stealth bike, but I ordered the 56 wheels with the white decals.
The new brake track is all right, no delamination reports so far. You can decide, if you want a texture like Campy AC3 or not - I skipped it, as it is only a tad better in wet conditions and a bit worse in the dry. Nothing really noticable.upside wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 7:41 pmI plan in building a low profile rim for a hilly area and the concern from crosswinds. Light Bicycle has a 280 degree brake surface which I am looking at and is 25mm depth which is perfect. They rae a custom order, so asking questions so I do not make a mistake. Does anyone here anything bad about that new surface,
My set was shipped two weeks after order. But shipping to Europe will take a month to six weeks...
Rims should be below 420g each, so no bad weight for a carbon clincher with 36x28mm and 21mm inside.
whaaaaat? is this trueBeaver wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 12:43 pmThe new brake track is all right, no delamination reports so far. You can decide, if you want a texture like Campy AC3 or not - I skipped it, as it is only a tad better in wet conditions and a bit worse in the dry. Nothing really noticable.upside wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 7:41 pmI plan in building a low profile rim for a hilly area and the concern from crosswinds. Light Bicycle has a 280 degree brake surface which I am looking at and is 25mm depth which is perfect. They rae a custom order, so asking questions so I do not make a mistake. Does anyone here anything bad about that new surface,
My set was shipped two weeks after order. But shipping to Europe will take a month to six weeks...
Rims should be below 420g each, so no bad weight for a carbon clincher with 36x28mm and 21mm inside.
EDIT: nevermind, just saw the cyclingtips article/graph
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Clincher or Tubeless? Got the same rims, wheels will be built next week, and I'm thinking of going with the same exact tire. How hard were they to mount?Sleeprequired wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 7:53 amWell I’m happy to say my LB 56mm Falcons have arrived and been paired with some Continental GP5000 25cc’s.
Measure 28.3mm on a 30mm rim. Perfecto!
Rims weighed in at 1528g and look totally nuts!! Very happy with the look and finish, balance and they’re very true. Haven’t had a chance to ride them yet but tomorrow morning will solve that problem.
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired
LB 56mm Falcons by Sleeprequired