njee, you're not fooling anyone, we all know he rode into a big pothole
At 800 pounds each (or however much they are now) if do you buy them I'm sure you'll convince yourself they're amazing
Every post you make on this, you always sound SO bitter. Would you like to borrow mine so you can see what you're missing?
I have Enve's in my fully rigid 29er, they're spot on. That said, with the price and all the positive feedback they've got, the LB ones seem a better choice.
I've also got a set of 29er reynolds and whilst very light, I'm forever breaking spokes..this is on the AM wheelset.
LB coming through strongly from where I sit. I want the wheel not the branding.
@gee76 would really appreciate an update once you have your 35mms up and running.
flange - MemberI have Enve's in my fully rigid 29er, they're spot on. That said, with the price and all the positive feedback they've got, the LB ones seem a better choice.
The LBs at $170 a rim really do look like a bargain in the context of Enve's £748 per rim (that's the cheapest UK [price I could see on google for the trim).
$170 versus $1246 is an incredible gap, and it's difficult to imagine the Enve's can be that much better. Their warranty is certainly top notch - but LB have looked after people too, and you're still getting more than 6 LB rims for the price of one Enve.
fyi folks I emailed LB, the current 29er options are:
27mm wide external/22mm internal hookless
30mm / 23mm (inside edges of the beading) beaded
35 mm / 30mm hookless
tempted by the 30/35, weight is comparable to the Arch Ex I currently run. perhaps I'll sit on my hands for a little, perhaps I'll take a punt. see how the day goes ...
building on to Hope hubs adds about 220usd to the price, but buys back frame and fork flexibility (my current frame has 9mm QR at the back, the next is unlikely to)
anyone know what %ge I need to add to LB's costs, for import duty & VAT ?
a fully built wheel set on Hope is looking to come out about 900 USD (£540 ish) including courier.
They mark the value as $50, I paid £28, of which half was Parcelforce fees.
Edit: that was rims only, don't know if they do the same on wheels.
Been looking at this for a new wheel.....the Hope hub option would suggest it is the old pro 2s given the drive options ie no 11 speed and therefore would be the older bearings and lower number of pick up points......if that makes any difference.
I'm getting mine as rim-only and building them onto hubs here, rather than importing any more parts than I need to.
I've got the customs note from my last rim somewhere, I'll try to drag it out. I think it came to £20-ish.
yeah rims may be a good move, actually I have a set of hubs on a 26" wheel set that I'm never going to ride again ...
I've never done a wheel build ... should I? why not, have done most else.
@gotama let's chat before order, maybe we can split the courier fee etc. I'm in no great rush.
Ok, sounds good. Just checking where I can get a wheel built as I don't fancy doing it myself.
3rd party build fine by me too
How do you pay the customs charge etc? Getting mine sent to the office in a potentially rash move...
Parcelforce send you an invoice, pay online.
or track it, know when its at the depot and ring and pay the change, as the invoice takes a day or so to arrive
Probably a stupid question but I'm not up to speed with these hookless rims - anyone know if they can be run with tubes or do they have to be tubless? Suspect it's the former
good question, I've more than once had to put a tube in my Stans to get home. (bump).
davosaurusrex - MemberProbably a stupid question but I'm not up to speed with these hookless rims - anyone know if they can be run with tubes or do they have to be tubless? Suspect it's the former
They can be run tubed or tubeless. (not sure there are any tubeless rims that can't work with a tube, you never know...)
