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  • Which quality wider rimmed 29 wheel-build/set without breaking the bank
  • tymbian
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    To go on a 2014 spesh Enduro 29. I was thinking of these rims any recommendations on hubs spokes etc..

    Yetiman
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    Halo Vapour 35mm rims are a bit lighter and cheaper so might be worth a look, and I always use Hope hubs and DT Comp spokes for my builds. Nothing too fancy but my wheels have always been tough and reliable so I stick with what works.

    pigyn
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    Halo vapour 35 rims and either build with Hope hubs or just buy one of the Halo wheelsets. Now available with nice stealth graphics.

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    tymbian
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    I’m liking the stealth look…

    proutster
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    Just over £70 a rim gets you the Easton ARC 30 – very impressed with mine (650B) so far. Have been to BPW, the Tweed Valley plus all of my normal Peak District riding and apart from a couple of small scratches they look like new.
    They seem to be a good compromise of strength, weight and cost.
    My set is actually the Heists which are a fully built wheel set using Easton straight pull hubs etc. Only difference in the rims is that the Heists are 28 hole and the ARCs are 32 hole.

    Northwind
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    How tough do you want? WTB Frequency i25 is very tough and is £45 from CRC, bargain that… I had a 26er one which was bombproof, and I’ve got a set of the i23s (slightly narrower) as my stunt rims for the 29er

    tymbian
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    Definitely liked the stealth look on the Velocity blunts but was told they don’t make a very strong wheel build. I’ll take a look at the i25s..is that 25mm internal?
    If so I wanted a wider profile..

    olibluegoat
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    I’m looking at the same for my Evil Following. Thinking of going DTXM481 on DT350 hubs. Works out about £500

    Tracey
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    Wtb i29s would be my choice of an alloy rim

    Rickos
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    Check the Traildog at JRA. Great value.

    http://www.justridingalong.com/wheels/jra.html

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