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I should clarify: I'm looking for tubeless ready / capable hoops. I think I would prefer silver to black; they should be disc only...And I'm going to be running them SS with either I-9, Phil Wood, or Chris King hubs.
I have been looking around on the 'net.... and haven't really found a clear winner. I'd love some advice. Thanks in advance for your help. -j |
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tubeless ready...
stans flow,arch,355 velocity blunts i think mavics good non tubeless ready but able to convert DT 71.kds (i love mine) Delgados?
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Yep, got to recommend the Stan's rims. Using the Arches with a CK hub. I've only burped the front twice in the last 2 years and all I had to do was put some air back in with my handpump. Been able to convert Schawble (thin side walls on some tires) Kenda and Panracer tires (all non UST versions). Use the yellow tape and his valve stem and if you ever have problems just throw a tube in there. Best of both worlds.
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Another Stans recommendation. I've got Flows on I9's on my single speed and have had no issues. I really like the wider rim for high volume tires on the ss, it allows the tire to be less domed, and flatter, which seems like it allows more contact patch. A 2.1 SB8 on a Flow looks nearly as wide as a 2.25 Nevegal on an Arch. But both are great rims. It took my road bike roots a while to get comfortable with a non-eyeleted rim, but no issues here.
As for hubs, I've had all three, and really prefer the I9's. I just prefer being able to easily do parking lot cog changes, which rules out the Phils, and I have never had a pleasant conversation with King's customer service, they're like a model in how not to treat your customers, while I9 is much easier to deal with, and will actually help you out and not treat you like an idiot. |
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Niner One9 SS Hope Pro 2"s Arches with Specialized Resolution and Captian
Niner RIP9 Dt 240S Arches Rampages DOS niner Kings with 355's Specialized Resolution/Captian..These are like Noodles but wicked light You can not go wrong with Stan's hoops
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Getting arches with PW hubs. Thanks for all the input. I have a set of I-9s on a 26" (for sale actually) and they are the ultralights. I kind of hate cleaning them...and, I don't think it is I-9s fault, (and they are replacing them under warranty), but... the bearings went out within 1500 miles. There is something so classy about those PW hubs....
Awesome help. Thanks. |
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Another vote for Stans. Either Arches or Flows. I have Flows on my SS build. Figured I'd take the extra grams for the "bomb proofness" of them as well as being up to run fattys if i decide to go rigid again.
definently stans. EDIT: Hahaha, whoops, a little late on this one. Good choice! |
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