On Jun 5, 1:50 am, Nate Nagel <
njna...@roosters.net> wrote:
> On 06/04/2012 04:36 AM, thirty-six wrote:
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> > On Jun 4, 2:08 am, Chalo<
chalo.col...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Dan O wrote:
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> >>> I'm running Alex Adventurer on my LHT (stock rims). 36 straight (15?)
> >>> gauge spokes - tight (~125+ kgf drive-side rear, ~100 kgf front)
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> >>> I am *very*, very hard on these wheels, jumping and riding over almost
> >>> anything w/ loaded panniers - and they hold up amazingly.
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> >>> Would like to try Velocity rims some day, as PW says (IIRC) they build
> >>> easily and stay true. These Alex rims seem a little reluctant to get
> >>> perfectly true - especially in the vicinity of the joint (stupid high
> >>> tension probably not helping).
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> >> Velocity rims are mostly perfect and a pleasure to build with. (Some of the fruity colored Deep Vs I have built in the last year or two were not so perfect.)
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> >> But I have seen a few cracked Velocity rims. None from Alex.
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> >> The deep rims that have become Velocity's mainstays (Deep V, Chukker, B43) are a real chore to lace up because you have to feed each nipple in on the end of another spoke.
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> > What specific difficulty do you have?
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> I'm thinking his issue is just that the area where the nipple seats is
> so far away from the holes, unlike a normal box section rim. And I
> imagine that dropping a nipple in there would cause frustration. At
> least that's what I'm thinking; he may have another issue but that seems
> to be what would be "non-standard" about building one of those rims.
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