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My Serotta was set up years ago with some of the first Mavic
SUP rims on the market. After many thousands of miles, they finally need to be replaced. I was going to go with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and 36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. I'd like to keep the original Dura-Ace hubs if I can. Any opinions on my options for good rims? I'm a fairly strong recreational rider, 5'10", 165# and ride mainly on good roads. |
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 21:58:19 -0700, Dave Smith <sallydog-rem-@cox.net>
wrote: >My Serotta was set up years ago with some of the first >Mavic SUP rims on the market. After many thousands of >miles, they finally need to be replaced. I was going to go >with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and >36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. I'd like >to keep the original Dura-Ace hubs if I can. Any opinions >on my options for good rims? > >I'm a fairly strong recreational rider, 5'10", 165# and >ride mainly on good roads. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...&item=36848253- 19 |
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"Dave Smith" <sallydog-rem-@cox.net> wrote in message
news:nfbnd0tv0e2fmkhs73stj0ivdd5sp55i64@4ax.com... > My Serotta was set up years ago with some of the first > Mavic SUP rims on the market. After many thousands of > miles, they finally need to be replaced. I was going to go > with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and > 36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. I'd like > to keep the original Dura-Ace hubs if I can. Any opinions > on my options for good rims? > > I'm a fairly strong recreational rider, 5'10", 165# and > ride mainly on good roads. Try Sun Venus = semi aero (25mm deep), medium light weight (440g), low cost , 24/28/32/6 hole choice. Bruce |
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"Dave Smith" <sallydog-rem-@cox.net> wrote:
> My Serotta was set up years ago with some of the first > Mavic SUP rims on the market. After many thousands of > miles, they finally need to be replaced. I was going to go > with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and > 36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. The Mavic website lists the Open Pro in 28h, though only in black. James Thomson |
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Bruce Frech wrote:
> Try Sun Venus = semi aero (25mm deep), medium light weight > (440g), low cost Only recently a friend complained about them. Eyelets pulled after one year of use. I don't know about the spoke count, but he is not heavyweight (75-80kg maybe), no racing. Patrick |
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sallydog-<< After many thousands of miles, they finally need
to be replaced. I was going to go with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and 36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. >><BR><BR> Not so, OpenPros come in 28h. Also look at Velocity, Razor, Aerohead, Fusion. Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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Dave Smith <sallydog-rem-@cox.net> wrote in message news:<nfbnd0tv0e2fmkhs73stj0ivdd5sp55i64@4ax.com>...
> My Serotta was set up years ago with some of the first > Mavic SUP rims on the market. After many thousands of > miles, they finally need to be replaced. I was going to go > with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and > 36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. I'd like > to keep the original Dura-Ace hubs if I can. Any opinions > on my options for good rims? > > I'm a fairly strong recreational rider, 5'10", 165# and > ride mainly on good roads. Hi, Velocity rims come in 28 hole. Depending on needs and personal taste, either the Aeroheads[OC on rear], DeepV, or Fusion. I weigh 157lbs and ride on fair to good roads, with a few bad thrown in. I just had Peter at Vecchio's build me a set with the Aeroheads, DA hubs, 28h front, and 32h rear. I choose the Velocity's based on their good rep on this forum, light weight, and cool appearance. Take a look: http://www.velocityusa.com/ Life is Good! Jeff |
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"Patrick Hansmeier" <phan8ic@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:cbh1se$8n9$1@nx6.HRZ.Uni-Dortmund.DE... > Bruce Frech wrote: > > > Try Sun Venus = semi aero (25mm deep), medium light > > weight (440g), low cost > > Only recently a friend complained about them. Eyelets > pulled after one year of use. I don't know about the > spoke count, but he is not heavyweight (75-80kg maybe), > no racing. > > Patrick My Sun Venus rims do not have eyelets. Perhaps the spoke was pulling through the rim? Mine show no such effects. How many miles is a year? What was the spoke tension? Bruce |
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"Satis putant vitio arare; etiam virtutibus carent." - Quintilian
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 21:58:19 -0700, Dave Smith <sallydog-rem-@cox.net> wrote: >My Serotta was set up years ago with some of the first >Mavic SUP rims on the market. After many thousands of >miles, they finally need to be replaced. I was going to go >with Mavic Open Pro, but they seem only to come in 32 and >36 hole. I have a 28 hole front and 32 hole rear. I'd like >to keep the original Dura-Ace hubs if I can. Any opinions >on my options for good rims? > >I'm a fairly strong recreational rider, 5'10", 165# and >ride mainly on good roads. I've strung up some of the DT RR 1.1 rims with pleasing results. The model is too new to have a record of long-term durability, but my initial impressions are favorable. Options: 28, 32 or 36 holes, silver or black. <http://www.d- tswiss.com/index.asp?fuseaction=rims.bikedetail&id=8> ------------------------------- John Dacey Business Cycles, Miami, Florida http://www.businesscycles.com Since 1983 Our catalog of track equipment: online since 1996 ------------------------------- |
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Bruce Frech wrote:
> My Sun Venus rims do not have eyelets. Perhaps the spoke > was pulling through the rim? Mine show no such effects. Checked his comment, he was talking of eyelets. > How many miles is a year? What was the spoke tension? As far as I know him, his wheels should have seen between 3000 and 5000km. I can't provide any other information than this, unfortunately. Patrick |
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