To the riders that weigh 200 lbs or more, which Riv model are you riding? I am just shy of 300, so should I consider one model over another? I assume that the wider the tires the better.--
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I am a pocket-sized Clyde at 215. I easily and happily ride a custom, a Legolas, Roadeo, Quickbeam, and an Atlantis. I don't know the Hunq, have never ridden one, but it seems hell-for-stout. Based on my experience, I recommend the Atlantis. It takes fat tires easily and handles very well, essentially as a traditional road bike with sweet Rivendell manners.Max B
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To the riders that weigh 200 lbs or more, which Riv model are you riding? I am just shy of 300, so should I consider one model over another? I assume that the wider the tires the better.
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36 unless you only ride on very smooth roads, or build rims that will take very high spoke tension.
I never had any problems running 32h with Velocity DeepV rims, which will take 135kgf, but every other 32h rim I've had gave me issues of some sort or another.
I can tell you that from recent experience that a 32h with a broken spoke gives significantly more hop than does a 36h. In fact I rode a 36h wheel with a broken spoke for several weeks before I realized it wasn't just out of true.
A 40h setup would probably be even better for the rear, but you'd have to go with a boutique rear hub, which I am not willing to do.
Related question: 36h or 32h wheels?
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Actually, I take that back. The first time I used 32h DeepV, I used it in the rear with an older DT Swiss hub and after about 6 months, the drive side flange broke at the root and two spokes started pulling through.
I guess the older hub just wasn't up to the high tension that was applied to it.