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Dave @ November Bicycles has some updates on the HED Belgium R. The tl;dr seems to be like the Belgium+, but just lighter. Folks, feel free to let us know of any other 20mm or wider rim-brake rims not mentioned! |
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+1 on Kinlins
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Kinlins are hard to beat. Price + durability. Also been happy with dt R460 and not convinced you'd miss those extra 2 mm. I've never built any of the pricier rims on your list because I'm cheap.
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Not sure if it has been mentioned..Great rims..
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What I will do is keep an eye on the classifieds for sale of good quality rim-brake wheels, the migration from rim to disc is not over yet, more to come at a huge discount!
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Bdop has a trio of rims that all look pretty good. I've used the Kinin XC-279 on a build and it's a nice rim.
https://bdopcycling.com/alloy-rims/ |
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Yup, but..MSRP does not Equal selling price.
https://www.universalcycles.com/shop...SABEgJMZvD_BwE and https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw...iAAEgKhjPD_BwE
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Right. Remember that MSRP stands for "Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price"
Legally, the manufacturers can not mandate the selling price, due to anti-collusion laws. But through a bit of a loophole, they can cut off the supply of product to retailers who disregard the MSRP, if the manufacturers so chose. Some manufacturers do so chose, and some do not. |
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Velocity's newer rims are supposed to be way nicer than those from the early USA days.
Would look at Astral as well. Having been in your place a few months ago, my money-no-object choice were the Quills for that extra internal width, but ended up going with DT R460 as I got them for $42 each locally. |
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Any longer term comments or reviews on the "New" Open Pro UST rims? Early on there were some concerns about the light-ish weight and long term durability.
At clearance prices these are among the cheapest modern wide-profile rim. |
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For Mavic fans, there are a bunch of A319’s out there (wide internal, double eyelets, MSW) being blown out at low prices- under $100 a pair, shipped. Not the lightest rim but super robust for touring, Eroica style gravel riding, etc. Built up a set of 32’s for the Davidson, which gets used for the aformentioned activies and have been VERY satisfied, currently shod with Panaracer 38’s.
Also a big fan of the Kinlin 240’s, first custom wheels I ever got -11 years ago- laced to WI hubs and they’ve never even had to be retrued. Similar to the above, somebody got ahold of a bunch on blowout and got a pair for $67 shipped,which now reside laced to Tricolor hubs on the Bob Jackson. |
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Yes, many. Light years better than any mavic rim, IMHO. Velocity, made in USA, make some really great rms. Been building with them for a long time(decades)...
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H plus Son TB14 is your best bet, IMHO.
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