Alloy rims for gravel
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montee wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 1:58 pmThanks, did look at he Grail, but it's on the skinny side (20mm internal)petromyzon wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 7:12 amPeople rave about the quality of Easton and HED rims (same factory IIRC).
Given that we are now in the disc era and you shouldn't wear them out unless you ride very aggressively, you could treat yourself?! A lot of money though.
Otherwise what about Stan's Grail Mk3 or Crest Mk3, depending on whether you want the flexibility to use road pressures or not?
oof, that's not good to hear
Anyone riding Duke World Runner 25s? They look an ok compromise.
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I have the HED Belgium Plus G and they are amazing as well as hooked. They are the updated version of the original Belgium Plus for gravel/offroad. Internal width is 25mm. Total weight is nearly identical with the CK hubs to the Enve 4.5AR which provides no aero benefit with greater than 32mm tires. Never had an issue setting these up tubeless either.
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Cervelo S1 (2010)-Super Record 12
Kestrel RT700 (2008)-Dura Ace 9000
Mosaic GT-1 (2020)-SRAM Red viewtopic.php?f=10&t=174523