Choosing the correct wheel.



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Hi all, I thought that one method of making my bike a bit
lighter (MTB) would be to get a pair of lighter wheels. Is
there anything that I should be wary of when selecting
wheels, i.e. my current wheels use rims brakes not disc and
they're 26"? Are there any other factors I need to consider
if choosing from a catalogue service? Thanks Sam.
 
SG wrote:
> Hi all, I thought that one method of making my bike a bit
> lighter (MTB) would be to get a pair of lighter wheels. Is
> there anything that I should be wary of when selecting
> wheels, i.e. my current wheels use rims brakes not disc
> and they're 26"? Are there any other factors I need to
> consider if choosing from a catalogue service?

You have to work out a compromise between the often-clashing
factors of : strength, weight and cost. It'll be sensible to
select rims that can take whatever weight and battering
they're likely to get, enough spokes to carry your weight
(32 usually does but consider 36 if extra heavy or rough)
and good quality spokes that shouldn't snap through fatigue
(double butted are better than plain guage).

Then the width has to be compatible with tyres, and think
about /replacement/ cost of rims should they ever break
or wear out.

Hubs (if choice of hubs)? Might as well get the best you can
afford after you've decided on rim and spokes.

Check out Merlin cycles for handbuilt wheels, and see
manufacturers' websites for details of components.

~PB