… I’d like the bike to feel quicker and more inspiring with this wheelset, I've often thought that the "ploddy" feeling my Sam has is down to the uninspiring wheelset.
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I'm going to ride my Sam Hillborne in the Vermont Overland this year and as such I feel compelled to convert from tubes to tubeless. My current wheelset is the 36 spoke deore/dyad setup so many of us know and love(?). I'm considering the following options; either replace the rim with a Velocity Quill and reuse my 36 spoke hubs or having a 32/32 or maybe 28/32 spoke wheelset built up with Velocity Quills. I plan to run 48mm Rene Herse tires. I'd like the bike to feel quicker and more inspiring with this wheelset, I've often thought that the "ploddy" feeling my Sam has is down to the uninspiring wheelset.
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First of all, Thank you all for chiming in. Lots of great advice! Which I appreciate. It seems like the decision to upgrade my tires is a definite at this point. I’d like to go with Oracle Ridge 48mm tires. Does anyone know if I’ll have clearance issues with my 2021 Sam (the first year of the lime olive) running Paul Mini Motos? If so I guess I'll find some cantis.
I don’t plan on competing in the race, I’ll definitely be in the “participant” category, maybe even the “party” category. That being said, I want to make my bike as enjoyable as possible for this “race”. Hang with a group, do my part pulling and catching a draft when I’m tired.
I considered using my Tanglefoot Hardtack but that will be signing up for a solo ride with how I’ve got that setup. I could use my Some Grand Randonneur but the low trail geo might not be so fun on the chonk. Besides, that bike really has more in common with a fast road bike than a gravel bike.
Ultimately my desire to switch up the wheels has more to do with lower tire pressures than lightening my bike. I’ve considered just running my dyads with tubes and sending it anyway, but I’ve ridden a lot of Vermont class 4 on my Hardtack and everything the Vermont Overland people say about them is true. I could certainly run tubes but here we are anyway.
On to how my bike is currently set up:
It’s a fairly standard build for a Sam.
Cockpit: Nitto Noodles 42, 100mm Nitto stem, Shimano aero levers, dia compe bar end shifters
Wheels: Deore to dyads wrapped in UD Cava JFF
Drivetrain: Sugino triple to a 9spd rear. I think the derailers are microshift.
Sitting on a brooks and I'll be using SPD pedals that day. I just like them anytime I've got drop bars, feels right to me.
I was thinking of swapping to a zero setback post to account for the slack seat tube. Get me in a slightly more aggressive position over the bottom bracket. I have short legs, so as it is my seat if fairly forward on the setback post that currently resides on the bike.
I don’t want to turn the Sam into something its not, nor am I under the impression that a seat post and wheels will do that. But I think there are things I can change about my build to have some more fun at the event.
Thanks again!