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I found a forum thread somewhere with someone saying they had asked Planet X and been told it was 132.5, but that 135mm would be fine.
We need a "rate my wheels" thread
OK got a reply and the hubs are actually 32/32 - which does mean Aerotrack's are back on the table. 🙂
grum, re rims the A23s are very nice, have them on my 'sunday' road bike (and they work well as claimed with a 23mm tyre - this is probably irrelevant if you're looking at touring tyres though), but I'm not convinced they're as strong as Open Pros (disclaimer: no evidence to back this up at all) which I have toured on etc.
I do have some 23mm tyres that came on the PX Superlight I bought originally, but at the moment I am using 28C Schwalbe Delta Cruisers. I would like to be possibly be able to use the 23mm tyres on occasion, but I'm more likely to have something around 28C on most of the time I think - the roads are knackered around here and I'm a bloater. 🙂
I just wonder if I would be better with a wider rim like the A23, in case I want to put 32-35C cyclocross tyres on, I think the Open Pros have a maximum recommended tyre width of 28C (though I know you can go bigger without too many issues).
That thread about building the A23s is not encouraging though. I've had a quick read of the Roger Musson book but I need to read a few bits again.
I have 135mm hubs in my Kaff (new one), and it needs no force to get the wheel back in, so I'm saying it's 135mm spaced. 🙂
A23s are nice with 23mm tyres because they make the tyre come up a bit fatter (more like 25mm on my 700x23 Conti 4 seasons) and you can run at a slightly lower pressure - entirely subjectively they 'feel' like you have a bit more grip etc, but then just buying a pair of 700x25 tyres would have been cheaper 😉
Have run 700x37 touring tyres on Open Pros with no issues, daresay people use wider.
indeed!
terrahawk - Member
I've had a 2.4" Racing Ralph on an Open Pro. Bit wibbly wobbly at lower pressures, but it made it through a 24 hour race.
A 2.1" Small Block 8 was spot on.
on my thread here: [url= http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/what-all-purpose-29er700c-disc-rim ]what-all-purpose-29er700c-disc-rim[/url]
terrahawk know his onions and puts kit through more than I do, so that was good enough for me!
Right, high time I stopped faffing about - just ordered some Open Pro CDs. £91.90 delivered from Parker International.
Just need to do some measurements and work out spoke lengths. I'm thinking DT Competition Spokes from bike-discount.de.
Haven't looked into nipples yet really - is brass the way to go?
Yup.
yup.
Just to warn you: if you're tempted to go on the web to check your ERD measurement of the Open Pro, there are days' and days' worth of forum arguments about whether its this or that, how it should be measured, how deep the spoke is in the nipple... who's a bastard etc.
Go with the wheelpro method, check with sheldon if you fancy. Measure a few times round the rim and take an average.
Aight brass it is then.
Thanks ned - I was going to just religiously follow the wheelpro instructions for everything, but I was wondering about just looking them up.