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Recommendations?
Looking at Crossmax SL's.
Need to be axel adaptable.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 9:20 pm
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DT240 on Light Bicycle hookless XC rims.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 9:22 pm
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That's what i'd get if I had any money. If you absolutely must get a factory wheelset then Mavic are probably the ones but it doesn't make much sense to me.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 9:26 pm
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Crossmax are ok but not the best value for money and not the easiest to get spares for if something goes wrong.

American Classic hubs are light and cheap(ish) and worth looking at alongside the DT. If you don't fancy carbon rims then the American Classic 101 and Ryde Trace XC rims are great options.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 9:28 pm
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FWIW I've got American Classic hubs on Light Bicycle rims. Wasn't sure they fitted the "convertible" bill though. You can get every permutation, not sure how easy it is to swap them around though.

On LB rims with Revolutions was 1370g.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 9:30 pm
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Wasn't sure they fitted the "convertible" bill though.

For the OP, the AC's are not Hope easy (changing end caps) but £15 and a minute or two to swap the axle isn't too bad unless you are changing them every other ride.


 
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Are they DIY only?
I have built wheels in the past and happy to do so again. Can anyone suggest a built source - ideally a proven one?


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 10:02 pm
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I don't think you'll get carbon rims built direct from China on decent light hubs- they just don't keep the stock as far as I know, although I'm sure someone can correct me. I think they used to do DT Swiss but they (e.g. LightBicycle) stopped when DT started charging them too much. You can get the same carbon rim builds in the UK but there is a hefty markup on the rims. I think you're best buying the bits direct and either doing it yourself or taking it all to someone you trust.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 10:13 pm
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Thanks, I like a project. But a bit numpty on spoke length requirements.
Can anyone post up some links to rim on their website, an AC hub that I can convert and correct spoke lengths...
Much appreciated.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 10:17 pm
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i've got ENVE on DT 240, with Sapim XC Ray, had them before light bike was (well) known, if i had to spend my money again, or if i smash one, it will be Light Bike


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 10:21 pm
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I got American Classic hubs from AEBike (CBA linking on my phone), they were cheapest, just buy in the configuration you need.

[url= http://www.light-bicycle.com/bead-hook-less-rims-carbon-29er-light-bike-rim-tubeless-compatible.html#.VRm-SIakqnM ]These[/url] rims.

I used 284mm spokes on the back and 286mm on the front, they were all too short (LB's ERD is out), been fine on the front, but Ive broken 6 (alu) nips on the back, so I'm about to rebuild on 288mm spokes. Didn't remeasure, random guess.

I'd perhaps go 288 all round if building again. Revs only available in even lengths making it slightly more faff.


 
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LB carbon hookless on Hope Pro2EVO, built locally. That's what I have, set up tubeless.


 
Posted : 30/03/2015 11:03 pm
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link to them here


 
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Not light though really.


 
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I run Tune hubs on my roadie disc wheels - that'll shave off some weight. Plus you could go down to 28h on the front, or even both, if you wanted to squeeze it further. The LB rims themselves were 342g each.


 
Posted : 31/03/2015 8:34 am
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Genuinely interested question, what is the markup on the rims Reggie? Most shops seem to take the biscuit and it would be good to know if someone is actually building Chinese rims for reasonable prices...


 
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