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Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I am
looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 spoke. Thanks Bow |
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"Bow" <bow_macleod@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:sx5Hc.18501$%r.187066@nasal.pacific.net.au... > Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I > am looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 spoke. > > Thanks > > Bow > I had a pair made up a couple of years back(32 spoke bright gold finish). I experienced cracking around all the rear drive side spokes so took the wheel back and had the rim replaced for free. A couple of weeks later I hit a pothole and destroyed the new rim. I don't use the rear wheel now and the front wheel, which is fine, is in the garage. (would you like to buy it? )Personally I don't think the rim is any better or worse than Australian made velocity deep V rims, which you should be able to find cheaper. Peter |
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 16:07:12 +1000, "Bow" <bow_macleod@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I am >looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 spoke. MAPLE or SPRUCE may be stronger. -- Rick Onanian |
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"Peter Vesel" <vesel@bigpondnobloodyspam.com> wrote in message
news U9Hc.84240$sj4.8600@news-server.bigpond.net.au...> > "Bow" <bow_macleod@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:sx5Hc.18501$%r.187066@nasal.pacific.net.au... > > Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I > > am looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 > > spoke. > > > > Thanks > > > > Bow > > > I had a pair made up a couple of years back(32 spoke > bright gold finish). I experienced cracking around all the > rear drive side spokes so took the wheel back and had the > rim replaced for free. A couple of weeks later I hit a > pothole and destroyed the new rim. I don't use the rear > wheel now and the front wheel, which is fine, is in the > garage. (would you like to buy it? )> > Personally I don't think the rim is any better or worse > than Australian made > velocity deep V rims, which you should be able to find > cheaper. And drilled any way you can think of. > > Peter |
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"Bow" <bow_macleod@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<sx5Hc.18501$%r.187066@nasal.pacific.net.au>...
> Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I > am looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 spoke. > > Thanks > > Bow I've used FIR on road and off over the years and have always had good luck with them. Karl |
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Bow wrote:
> Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? They used to have those before they started using metal... the younger generation here will remember "Oregon Trail" and all the broken yokes, tongues, axles, and wheels... wood (and thus, FIR) just wasn't reliable! Can't imagine why you'd put one on a bike in this day and age... -- Phil, Squid-in-Training (where's Sorni when you need him?) |
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 17:57:24 -0400, "ZeeExSixAre"
<phil_leeIHEARTBASHGUARDS@hotmail.com> wrote: >They used to have those before they started using metal... >the younger generation here will remember "Oregon Trail" >and all the broken yokes, tongues, axles, and wheels... >wood (and thus, FIR) just wasn't reliable! Played it on an Apple IIe. Later bought it for Apple IIgs and PC, and still have the DOS version around somewhere (probably on 5.25" disks). >Can't imagine why you'd put one on a bike in this day >and age... Me neither. Kiln-dried spruce is stronger. >Phil, Squid-in-Training (where's Sorni when you need him?) Boycotting this thread? -- Rick "Sore-knee from changing fir wheel" Onanian |
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Rick Onanian wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 17:57:24 -0400, "ZeeExSixAre" > <phil_leeIHEARTBASHGUARDS@hotmail.com> wrote: >> They used to have those before they started using >> metal... the younger generation here will remember >> "Oregon Trail" and all the broken yokes, tongues, axles, >> and wheels... wood (and thus, FIR) just wasn't reliable! > > Played it on an Apple IIe. Later bought it for Apple IIgs > and PC, and still have the DOS version around somewhere > (probably on 5.25" disks). > >> Can't imagine why you'd put one on a bike in this day >> and age... > > Me neither. Kiln-dried spruce is stronger. > >> Phil, Squid-in-Training (where's Sorni when you >> need him?) > > Boycotting this thread? My mouse finger was itchy, and now I know why! (Didn't notice my name first time, as newsreader sorta "dims" sigs and the Squid's remark was thus treated...uh, thusly.) Bill "FIR rims: soft ride, but the protesters throwing buckets of blood on you gets rather old" S. |
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In rec.bicycles.tech S o r n i <sorni@bite-me.san.rr.com> wrote:
: Bill "FIR rims: soft ride, but the protesters throwing : buckets of blood on you gets rather old" S. That bike needs one of these: http://www.velimpex.com/san_m- arco_product.php?contents=sm_emotion - mark |
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"Mark Vieselmeyer" <mviesel@hpb15424.boi.hp.com> wrote in message
news:40eee171@usenet01.boi.hp.com > In rec.bicycles.tech S o r n i <sorni@bite- > me.san.rr.com> wrote: > >> Bill "FIR rims: soft ride, but the protesters throwing >> buckets of blood on you gets rather old" S. > > That bike needs one of these: http://www.velimpex.com/san- > _marco_product.php?contents=sm_emotion That's just bizarre. -- A: Top-posters. B: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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Mark Vieselmeyer wrote:
> In rec.bicycles.tech S o r n i <sorni@bite- > me.san.rr.com> wrote: > >> Bill "FIR rims: soft ride, but the protesters throwing >> buckets of blood on you gets rather old" S. > > That bike needs one of these: http://www.velimpex.com/san- > _marco_product.php?contents=sm_emotion I /knew/ it was gonna be that pic! (Made the rounds in AM-B a few times.) Bill "sideshowbobshudder.wav" S. |
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>Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I am
>looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 spoke. It came with my Cervelo Prodigy and now I have over 8,000 miles on it. No complaints, no cracks but I don't race either. Bike shop built the wheels using Edco hubs and standard type spokes. |
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"Mark Vieselmeyer" <mviesel@hpb15424.boi.hp.com> wrote
in message > > That bike needs one of these: http://www.velimpex.com/san- > _marco_product.php?contents=sm_emotion > Is that a merkin? |
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"Carl Sundquist" <carlsun@cox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10eud5552rvrm6b@corp.supernews.com... > > "Mark Vieselmeyer" <mviesel@hpb15424.boi.hp.com> wrote > in message > > > > That bike needs one of these: http://www.velimpex.com/s- > > an_marco_product.php?contents=sm_emotion > > > > Is that a merkin? > I love it! That's funny!!! |
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Rick Onanian wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 16:07:12 +1000, "Bow" > <bow_macleod@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>Has anyone had any experience with FIR rims? The model I >>am looking at buying is the SRG 30 aero profile 28 spoke. > > > MAPLE or SPRUCE may be stronger. How wood you know? -- Tom Sherman – Quad City Area |
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