Alex Ebiker
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Strongly considering upgrading the stock wheelset on my rail 5. What has worked for you and is it even worth the upgrade?.
First ask yourself why you want to change them.Strongly considering upgrading the stock wheelset on my rail 5. What has worked for you and is it even worth the upgrade?.
Do you have a weight for them?.I run Halo Vapour 35's on my 22 Levo , have a set on my Hightower V2 and they have been punished and are still straight and true bearings still good ,
I was less than £500 for the set so good value in my opinion
I can certainly do that for you when I get homeDo you have a weight for them?.
Personal experience, the hubs on the Duroc's won't last under the hard load of the Ebikes (3 pawl design) rims are OK but nothing special. Cheap if you buy through Decathlon, I think I paid £129 for the pair including tyres, cassette and rotors.I'll ask for some help too:
I don't have too much options around here (very f expensive)...
Some options I found:
- Sun Ringle Duroc 35
- Ethirteen TRS Plus
Any of these rims are good for e-bikes and Enduro riding ? Better to keep looking ?
Hi weights are just bare wheels , XD driver , obviously heavier weight is the rearDo you have a weight for them?.
You had me at “pros”WeAreOne has some amazing carbon wheels with a no questions asked life time warranty….
100% made in Canada. And there’s a ton of top pros running them too.
Personal experience, the hubs on the Duroc's won't last under the hard load of the Ebikes (3 pawl design) rims are OK but nothing special. Cheap if you buy through Decathlon, I think I paid £129 for the pair including tyres, cassette and rotors.
E13 wheels with the big flange hubs break spokes. same problem with the 3 pawl free hub.
You could buy some Hope Hoops for £450, and new rubber, and a new rear shock, and then go on a riding holiday?As always depends on your budget. Personally I wouldn't touch anything under £1500 RRP for carbon and would stick with top notch alloy instead. Just ordered a set of ENVE AM30 on I9 1/1 6 bolt hubs with Sapim Force spokes for just under £2k. Similar build on M730 rims around £2650. Was also considering the DTS HXC1501's which are around the £1500 mark. Crank Brothers also get good reviews.
Much more to carbon components and frames than just weight saving.You could buy some Hope Hoops for £450, and new rubber, and a new rear shock, and then go on a riding holiday?
Crank Brothers make some of the most aesthetically pleasing dog turds on the market. Do not buy their rubbish. They have a long history of producing shiny things that simply break or don't perform.
Seriously though, good wheels do not cost a fortune. And let's be realistic, when you're mounting them to a 25kg e-bike with DH rubber who cares about the weight savings of carbon?
I know, my bike's carbon.Much more to carbon components and frames than just weight saving.
I’ve had the e13 wheels. The rims held up great, but the e13 hubs are junk. Quite difficult to rebuild with lots of goofy parts, especially if you’ve ever had to rebuild DT Swiss or i9 which are very easy to work on.I'll ask for some help too:
I don't have too much options around here (very f expensive)...
Some options I found:
- Sun Ringle Duroc 35
- Ethirteen TRS Plus
Any of these rims are good for e-bikes and Enduro riding ? Better to keep looking ?
I’ve had the e13 wheels. The rims held up great, but the e13 hubs are junk. Quite difficult to rebuild with lots of goofy parts, especially if you’ve ever had to rebuild DT Swiss or i9 which are very easy to work on.
once you factor in the cost of rebuilding a wheel once or maybe even twice year depending on how much you ride carbon really comes into play as being a affordable option.
What’s your opinion on 2-cross-3-cross combination?I've found M532's to be extremely durable when built and tensioned properly, by hand, with a quality (Hope etc) hub and quality J bend spokes + brass nipples. They're £60 a pop.
I highly recommend picking up a copy of Roger Musson's wheel building book and having a go yourself. Once you've learnt to build a decent set of wheels yourself you'll see how much marketing BS is involved in wheels.
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