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Maybe more a question for retrobike!
I have an Alfine 8 hub that I am going to build up. Planning to use it both on an old P7 mountain bike frame during the winter and also on my commuter that only has rim brakes.
So I need something to do both. I've noticed that a lot of the rims with braking walls are pretty narrow. At the minute the best prospect looks like a Mavic XM319:
[url= http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mavic-xm317-mtb-rim-2016/rp-prod140778 ][/url]
My only concern is whether a 2.1-2.3" tyre is going to be a bit misshapen when used on that? What do you think any other alternatives for reasonable money?
Have you had a look on spa cycles? The Alex and rigida rims are good for the money. I think they should take 2.1's fine.
Sunringle rhinolites.
Chainreaction have them.
Edit: spelling fail.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/sun-ringle-rhyno-lite-pinned-rim/rp-prod76082
Xm319 or xm317? Either way you'll be fine, although xm319 would be better. Also: my advice would be to build the spokes 2 cross rather than 3 cross, otherwise they'll prob start snapping at the nipples (!) because the alfine's flanges are massive (!!)
Ah yes XM317 there doesn't appear to be a 319 with a braking surface.
Rhyno lite's certainly seem to have the width. Good option I reckon and cheap. Only downside is weight but then the Alfine hub has already made that a non issue ๐
Will 2 cross be strong enough for use with disc brakes on the P7? Thanks for that tip.
Mine's built up 2x, 32 spokes, no problems so far