Please help me.
I am on my third rim in a year, and I need to replace this one now too after finding two very large dents today. I had been wondering why it wasn't holding air....
I destroyed the factory rim (can't remember what it was off the top of my head). And I've put irretrievable dents into two Halo Vortex in a row. Between these events I've also had to true at least twice from some quite extreme wobbles.
I am super fed up messing around with wheels. I run Cushcore already (actually love the handling, not just the added protection).
Bike is E150RS, 27.5.
I'm an aggressive rider, but not a brute. I am sympathetic toward my equipment. But I am on the large side at 110kgs/6ft1ish and this is obviously a contributing factor. I've always been rough on wheels but I think the added weight of the eeb plus maybe the additional torque, is too much for your average burly rim!
So the question is! Should I go carbon? If so, what? Any experience people can share would be welcomed.
I am on my third rim in a year, and I need to replace this one now too after finding two very large dents today. I had been wondering why it wasn't holding air....
I destroyed the factory rim (can't remember what it was off the top of my head). And I've put irretrievable dents into two Halo Vortex in a row. Between these events I've also had to true at least twice from some quite extreme wobbles.
I am super fed up messing around with wheels. I run Cushcore already (actually love the handling, not just the added protection).
Bike is E150RS, 27.5.
I'm an aggressive rider, but not a brute. I am sympathetic toward my equipment. But I am on the large side at 110kgs/6ft1ish and this is obviously a contributing factor. I've always been rough on wheels but I think the added weight of the eeb plus maybe the additional torque, is too much for your average burly rim!
So the question is! Should I go carbon? If so, what? Any experience people can share would be welcomed.