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Why is it that when a pro has a crash, everyone is all over that but if one of us poor schmucks suffers the same fate, everyone blames the victim? |
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Makes me wonder why this wasnt reported this way from the start.
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More likely just bad reporting. Someone snapped a photo without due diligence in following up. What's the old saying? "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
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Thank god I can safely ride my hookless tubeless wheels again.
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Yes, this is much worse.
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So no, there is no obviousness of the cause of the failure. And may never be. |
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Last edited by MikeD; 03-15-2024 at 04:44 PM. |
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Has anyone checked for rocks on the grassy knoll?
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I hit something once and double flatted. I was going pretty fast, but I really wanted to know what I hit so I walked back to where I hit the thing and it was gone. Sounded like a piece of angle iron so I don't know how it would disappear. It was big enough I actually got off the ground a little when I hit it. Seems to me that a rock is far more likely to disappear. |
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I personally have hooked rims on tubeless on road and hookless on gravel—not so much by design but more just by coincidence. I probably would prefer hooked on road over hookless all else being equal but I also wouldn’t bat an eyelash at running hookless road. I imagine that it’s been out for a few years now and more often than not when you see a blowout in a forum thread or comment it’s user error: incompatible tires, pumping them up to 100psi etc.) and I imagine that sure, these companies can save money by simplifying the manufacturing process significantly and the 10g they save by not having a hook is just marketing apology for cutting costs by some major percentage while still charging $4k for a wheel set, but if one successful lawsuit ever went through, it would ruin their reputation and math anyway and I’m sure Enve and Zipp are well aware of what litigation in America means.
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New article by Ronan McLaughlin on Escape Collective (and a podcast, which I haven’t listened to yet) in which he interviews two folks from Zipp.
One takeaway for me is that they've measured a pressure spike of 3-4 Psi in significant impacts, so pressure change alone is not causing these incidents.
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Just seemed like there was way more discussion about the broken wheel - and that discussion seemed to go in circles, there wasnt much more to be said beyond "something destroyed this wheel". The stuff about about hookless wheels and how they're designed/built/tested was informative and interesting. |
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just sayin, I don't think Pogacar has the issue as bad today on a hooked rim
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