beholdtheflesh
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A year ago I bought the Reynolds Blacklabel 309/289 limited edition for a much lower price than MSRP (I got it from somebody close to the company who didn't need them) and put them on my lightweight downcountry bike (Specialized Epic EVO).
Here is a link to the wheels: Limited Edition Blacklabel 309/289r
The other day I walked up to my bikes and realized that the blue hubs would look great on my gray/blue H15 rise.
This wheelset weighs 1540g - it's carbon with 24 spokes in front and 28 in rear.
I ride some gnarly terrain, and so far the wheels have held up no problem on my Epic EVO.
So I had the crazy thought of putting them on my Rise...but I am of course concerned that such a lightweight wheelset would get destroyed.
In my research, I discovered that Pivot actually specs these wheels on their Trail 429 enduro build: Trail 429 so that's a vote of confidence, no?
If you were me, would you banish this thought, or would you send it??
Here is a link to the wheels: Limited Edition Blacklabel 309/289r
The other day I walked up to my bikes and realized that the blue hubs would look great on my gray/blue H15 rise.
This wheelset weighs 1540g - it's carbon with 24 spokes in front and 28 in rear.
I ride some gnarly terrain, and so far the wheels have held up no problem on my Epic EVO.
So I had the crazy thought of putting them on my Rise...but I am of course concerned that such a lightweight wheelset would get destroyed.
In my research, I discovered that Pivot actually specs these wheels on their Trail 429 enduro build: Trail 429 so that's a vote of confidence, no?
If you were me, would you banish this thought, or would you send it??