Toying with the idea of either buying or building some aero ish road wheels. Can't afford fancy enve or zipps..
So.. I'm thinking 50mm carbon rims, tubeless, disc hubs.
Chinese carbon seems a bit of a minefield so not sure what's good or not... Any recommendations please
I run some LB tubeless. They aren't so deep though, more like 35mm. Nice rims; wide, work well tubeless. I'll see if I can find a link. They are a few years old though so maybe LB have changed the design...
they are these, I think.
Mine are disc, 32h, matte, UD.
I've just ordered these, off the back of good previous experience with their MTB rims:
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They're wide mind, so perhaps not for you if you run tyres smaller than 25mm. They've described them as their 'new' rims, but not sure how new that is!
I have some LB "u-shape" 55mm deep ones (novatech 771/2 hubs)
Haven't ridden much on them (arrived late autumn - zwifting season! ๐ณ ) but they seem fine to me
Thanks.. LB looks like the Chinese carbon wheel of choice.. The only bad thing is the impending drop of the pound..
Not lb, but the ICAN rims I have are proving vey good indeed. Bought as a built up wheel set, no hub problems over two years. No problems changing tyres, no delamination and tubeless has been very easy...
Good responsive comms with the company too
LB rims on mine. I got them to build the wheels on Novatec hubs with a solid rim bed, so go up very easily tubeless. 2 years later and still going well. Mainly used on the road, but occasionally sees some off road action.
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I've got FarSports road rims, far more choice than LB, every width and depth you could imagine. They've been faultless, would quite like several more sets!
worth a watch , if your considering some of the lesser known "brands"
Just sold some 50 mm lb wheels. weighed about 1550 gm and Looked lovely but a bit of nightmare too get tyres on and off.
Would defo run them tubeless as trying to change a tyre on a cold day was literally impossible!
dirtyrider - Member
worth a watch , if your considering some of the lesser known "brands"Now that was an illuminating and funny watch!
Really does sum up some of the, erm, ethics and alternative facts of the bike industry.
Actually, many more industries too!
Now if only there were ten folk on here looking for carbon wheels with dt240 hubs.
My friend was riding a really nice set he picked up online...
dufusdip - Member
Now if only there were ten folk on here looking for carbon wheels with dt240 hubs.
My friend was riding a really nice set he picked up online...
Haha! ๐
What have I missed?
Have a look at the YouTube vid mate. ๐
Vid nws though!!