Are these the lightest disc brake hubs? Tactic TR01 (aka Princeton Carbon)

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wickedstealthy
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naavt wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2023 12:10 am
wickedstealthy wrote:
Sun Sep 04, 2022 8:19 pm
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ryanw wrote:
Tue Jan 04, 2022 11:11 pm
Just ordered a pair of these to try out.

Wheel build will be as follows:

Tactic TR01 hubs - 24/24H - Shimano Freehub - 215g
Enve 5.6 Disc rim front - 54mm - 454.5g
Enve 5.6 Disc rim rear - 63mm - 483.8g
Sapim CX-Ray SP spokes x 48 - 230g (approximate)
Sapim alloy nipples x 48 - 16.8g

Total - 1,400.01g

Would love to get these under 1,400g, but we shall see...
Nice
You can! Just swap those Sapim CX-Ray by Alpina Hyperlite spokes. From head you will shave some 50g on those!
But Im not sure about the compromise there. A lot of builders adviced against using CX Super for that reason so stopped at cx-ray

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wickedstealthy
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by wickedstealthy

Checked my Garmin. Around 3.5k km done
No visible wear to be seen. Nothing

Got this picture from the wheelbuilder
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KarlGLS
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wickedstealthy wrote:Checked my Garmin. Around 3.5k km done
No visible wear to be seen. Nothing

Got this picture from the wheelbuilder
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How many Kays on then now ?
simply blabla-ing

wickedstealthy
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by wickedstealthy

KarlGLS wrote:
Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:53 pm
wickedstealthy wrote:Checked my Garmin. Around 3.5k km done
No visible wear to be seen. Nothing

Got this picture from the wheelbuilder
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How many Kays on then now ?
Around 4k km now. Just riding fine. They likely need more maintenance but I would expect that you do so if you spend that amount of money :D
I mostly ride nowadays on the indoor trainer on another bike till the weather appeals to me :D

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