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I'm planning [i]another[/i] commuter wheel build.
Going to use 105 hubs DT comps but can't decide between a23s or Open Pros.
I'm intrigued to try the wider footprint of the a23, however I've always hankered after a classic wheelset, such as an open pro build.
Any advice/experiences/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Ta
I run 105 hubs with open pro rims on one of my bikes, built 'em meself too. They're a rock solid and smooth rim / hub combo. No experience of the A23's, wouldn't look elsewhere when replacing though as what I've got are fab.
I'm running a23 and have been very impressed by the comfort and grip of something a touch wider.
Also pretty durable in my Strada build need at least 24/28 but sounds like you will be going more than that anyway ๐
I have both - Open Pros on Goldtec hubs & A23s on Strada hubs & C-Xrays (20/24). tbh, the Strada build probably has a lot to do with it, but the A23s are much nicer - can run much lower pressures - 90/80psi no problem.
I run Open Pros on my cross/tourer and can't fault them. From 23mm GP4000s to 35mm Maxxus Raze they handle it all without any issues.
either are great.
A23s for the tyre profile win.
I went for Open Pros as they are meant to be easier to build with.
Rigida Chrina or Exal XR2, cheaper than an Open Pro, just as good. Some might even say better.
Rigida Chrina or Exal XR2, cheaper than an Open Pro, just as good. Some might even say better.
and a chrina weighs 100grams more than an open pro! and the exal isn't much lighter.
If your comparing to an open sport ok, but not to an oprn pro.
Just to throw another idea ambrosia excellight.
H plus sons archetype rims popular at moment too - also 23mm width
Thanks for the replies. I'm thinking of going 32h rear, 28h front. Brass nips.
As an aside, is there much functional difference between 105 and ultegra hubbage?
32h front and rear Open Pros laced onto Miche low flange track hubs. Have been flawless over 2000+ miles. I chose the grey ones to be different, but black look nice too. Difference between 105 and Ultegra is probably the weight of a nice inner tube, or a better quality tyre - about 50g?