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Deciding between two DT swiss aluminium rims
Analysis paralysis, help needed.
I've got some DT 350 Centrelock hubs (28h/28h) and looking for a tubeless DT rim to use with them. (Yes I know there's Easton, and Hed, and Kinlin, and, and, and... so please don't go there. I am looking at DT swiss rims because I can get them far more easily). My riding is 65% paved tarmac, 35% smooth champagne gravel (think rail trails) and the very occasional rougher gravel section. I weigh 70kg, the bike would vary between 8-11kg depending on load carried. DT RR421: Assymetric. 20mm internal. 24mm external. 21mm height. DT RR481: Symmetric. 22mm internal. 26mm external. 25mm height. Smallest tyre I will run will be a 30mm. Largest will be a 35-38mm. Though there mayyyy be a chance I will ride a 40-42 in the future (currently no bike in my stable with clearance for that). Which rim and why? Granted the RR481 has slightly more modern dimensions but would the RR421 build into a better wheel considering the asymmetric profile? Bonus question: DT aerolites x28. Sufficient? I went with the extra 4 holes per hub after reading something from November Dave (and others similar) basically saying never rely on spoke gauge to do what spoke count should be doing. I think for my weight and riding style, something like an Aero Comp would be overkill but open to suggestions (e.g. Aero Comp rear drive side? Does this depend on which rim I choose?) Thanks! Last edited by robertbb; Today at 08:03 PM. |
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Asymmetric rims for the win!
I have built many with O/C rear rims; they last longer and flex less laterally. I'd also stick to round spokes and brass nipples. Aero spokes reduce that lateral stiffness and any gains are marginal. Brass nipples because they won't gall or crack like aluminum nipples.
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Given your use case, I’d go with the wider internal width rims. But I would also ping member Peter Chisholm (OldPotatoe) for his advice as I know he builds with DT rims (I am a happy customer):
https://forums.thepaceline.net/member.php?u=28701 |
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Just a data point for you, on my gravel bike I run 38 mm tires on A23s which have an internal rim width of 18mm and it’s fine
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On the asymmetric bit I have more experience with rim but I thought their value was reduced with disc brakes. A disc rear has much less difference between the two flange widths as you now have a rotor on the NDS. I thought for disc wheels you actually are more likely to use an assym up front and use a symmetric rear (the opposite of how they were used for rim brake wheels). What are the rim weights? |
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