Velo Orange pre-built wheels?
Anyone have feedback on either of their wheels?
I'm considering their grand cru diagonal to replace a wheel with a broken axle. Any feedback/alternate option is welcome! Paul Sent from my SM-G920W8 using Tapatalk |
I purchased a Grand Cru fixed wheelset for my commuter a few years ago. All I can say is they are indeed good looking, definitely bullet proof and absolutely weigh a ton.
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I can't speak for their wheels, I do have a set of hand wheels using their Gran Cru touring hubs. They have been excellent for 3 years with little maintenance. Built up with HED Belgium plus rims and butted spokes. Used for CX and gravel racing with zero issues.
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...hand built wheels
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I'm about to list a set of 650b 36h wheels that came on a bike I bought. They look good and seem solid.
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You asked for alternates: hand-built, from builders here on the forum with years of experience. If you can get a close aesthetic match (if that's important to you) it's really worth your money based on my experience.
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It's a Maillard hub from 1990.
I asked and have been told at the shop that there would be no decent replacement for the axle, which is a shame considering it's decent and made in France. By all means, if they're wrong let me know. |
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If it's a Maillard 700 hub, it's worth saving.... |
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Still worth saving? This hub predates ME four years, and the internet as well, so any info is welcome! |
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My LBS rebuilds vintage wheels and hubs all day everyday. They stock several types of axles. But if you bring in a Helicomatic hub with issues they won't touch it; replace only. Not sure if the hub in question has that freehub design (thinking not), but it's a non-starter with many reputable mechanics. It's not worth the trouble or cost.
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