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MA-2 replacement rims

 
 
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Old 03-09.-2004
Grant
 
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Default MA-2 replacement rims

Since I did not have the foresight to stockpile MA-2 rims, I
am now looking at other rims to build up for my light
touring/training/recreational riding bike. Loaded for
touring, total weight including bike, rider and gear would
be about 215 lbs.

I am considering these 36H rims:

Velocity Razor, 450g, 20mm width Sun CR-18, 484g, 22.5mm
Torelli Master, 435g, 19.2mm Torelli Expert, 510g, 20.5mm

Which of these would be the best choice? Price is not a
consideration.

Thanks for your help.

Grant
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Old 03-09.-2004
Bbense+Rec Bicy
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

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<Grant@nohotmail.com> wrote:
>Since I did not have the foresight to stockpile MA-2 rims,
>I am now looking at other rims to build up for my light
>touring/training/recreational riding bike. Loaded for
>touring, total weight including bike, rider and gear would
>be about 215 lbs.
>
>I am considering these 36H rims:
>
>Velocity Razor, 450g, 20mm width Sun CR-18, 484g, 22.5mm
>Torelli Master, 435g, 19.2mm Torelli Expert, 510g, 20.5mm
>
>Which of these would be the best choice?

_ I've no idea. But just to complicate your life you can get
36h Bontrager Fairlanes with Asymmetric drilling from
Rivendell.

http://rivendellbicycles.com/webalog/wheels/18094.html

_ I believe Ritchey also makes a similar rim, not sure if it
comes in 36h or not.

_ Booker C. Bense

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  #3  
Old 03-11.-2004
Patrick Lamb
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 15:12:18 GMT, "Grant" <Grant@nohotmail.com> wrote:

>Since I did not have the foresight to stockpile MA-2 rims,
>I am now looking at other rims to build up for my light
>touring/training/recreational riding bike. Loaded for
>touring, total weight including bike, rider and gear would
>be about 215 lbs.
>
>I am considering these 36H rims:
>
>Velocity Razor, 450g, 20mm width Sun CR-18, 484g, 22.5mm
>Torelli Master, 435g, 19.2mm Torelli Expert, 510g, 20.5mm
>
>Which of these would be the best choice? Price is not a
>consideration.

Just one data point: changing a tire on the Sun CR-18 is a
real bear. The bottom of the rim is essentially flat, so
it's difficult to move the tire around enough to get the
bead off the rim. I had to go out and get tire "irons" for
this rim -- all the rest in the stable I can change with my
bare (or gloved) hands.

Pat
  #4  
Old 03-11.-2004
B
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

>I believe Ritchey also makes a similar rim, not sure if it
>comes in 36h or not.

I believe it is 32 or 36 hole trekking rim. Rear is OC.
23 wide. B

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  #5  
Old 03-11.-2004
Trent Gregory H
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Grant wrote:

> I am considering these 36H rims:
>
> Velocity Razor, 450g, 20mm width Sun CR-18, 484g, 22.5mm
> Torelli Master, 435g, 19.2mm Torelli Expert, 510g, 20.5mm
>

I use both the Sun and the Torelli Master rims on my bikes.
If you're looking to replace the MA-2, the Master's the way
to go: it's double-eyeletted, box-sectioned, and (I think)
non-anodized. The CR-18 rims are very nice too.

Trent
  #6  
Old 03-11.-2004
David Damerell
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

trent gregory hill <tghill62@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>I use both the Sun and the Torelli Master rims on my bikes.
>If you're looking to replace the MA-2, the Master's the way
>to go: it's double-eyeletted, box-sectioned, and (I think)
>non-anodized.

It's my turn to ask if anyone knows of a source of these in
the UK - or at least within the EU...
--
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  #7  
Old 03-11.-2004
Andymorris
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

David Damerell wrote:
> trent gregory hill <tghill62@u.washington.edu> wrote:
>> I use both the Sun and the Torelli Master rims on my
>> bikes. If you're looking to replace the MA-2, the
>> Master's the way to go: it's double-eyeletted, box-
>> sectioned, and (I think) non-anodized.
>
> It's my turn to ask if anyone knows of a source of these
> in the UK - or at least within the EU...

http://www.hewittbikefitting.co.uk/

Does the Ambrosia Nexus. Ambrosia actually make the rims for
Torelli, the Nexus is the same section but anodised.

http://www.ambrosiospa.com/provajpg/pag27.htm

--
Andy Morris

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  #8  
Old 03-11.-2004
Eric Salathe
 
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Default Re: MA-2 replacement rims

"Grant" <Grant@nohotmail.com> wrote in message news:<m9l3c.2617$Fh4.25@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
> Since I did not have the foresight to stockpile MA-2 rims,
> I am now looking at other rims to build up for my light
> touring/training/recreational riding bike. Loaded for
> touring, total weight including bike, rider and gear would
> be about 215 lbs.
>
> I am considering these 36H rims:
>
> Velocity Razor, 450g, 20mm width Sun CR-18, 484g, 22.5mm
> Torelli Master, 435g, 19.2mm Torelli Expert, 510g, 20.5mm
>
> Which of these would be the best choice? Price is not a
> consideration.

The Torelli Master is a drop-in replacement to the MA-2. The
only discernable difference is the surface treatment, which
if anything is slightly better on the Torelli (not as shiny,
but braking is better when new). I recently rebuilt an MA-2
wheel with the Torelli Master, using the old spokes, and am
quite pleased with this rim.

Eric Salathe
 

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