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Chinese CF wheels
I was thinking of getting a disc TT wheel from lightcarbon.com, but I read that light bicycle is the more reputable CF builder. Those wheels arent much cheaper than Hunt's wheels though for regular wheels...
Any good place to poke around that anecdotal quality reports? Im less worried about the disc wheel than I would be about regular wheels, tbh. |
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Hunt wheels are made entirely in Taiwan. Which is fine, as is Made in China.
What was the question? |
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Caveat emptor - for all the positive reviews you'll find some horror stories and I'd be way more inclined to ride a disc set than anything rim-brake. The issue isn't necessarily with the rims or wheel builds themselves, but lack of QA and warranty issues. There is a thread on WW wherein Carbon-Ti hubs were initially blamed for cracked hub flanges, only to later find that the wheels were way over tension from the Farsports factory.
I'll also say that I'd be leery of buying something higher end, such as Enve, Campy, etc. used. I've been burned first hand on some Enve 3.4s that I thought were a smoking deal, only to get them home and see what I confirmed was delamination of the brake track. Enve has excellent customer service, FWIW. I guess what I'm trying to say is that you should just bite the bullet and get something reputable. There are lots of mid-range CF wheels from Specialized and Trek that are basically decent rims laced to a rebadged DT350 hubs. Certainly not hot ****, but at least you have decent support and warranty. |
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Light Bicycle is the one that has always been touted as top tier Chinese carbon, along with Winspace/Hyper, Farsports, Nextie, BTLOS That said I am unsure if it is a genuine question from OP, they may be seeding the website/brand for search engine optimisation purposes. I only say this as they have a low post count. |
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I've built several sets of wheels with Light Bicycle AR46 and AR36 rims which have been very high quality and easy to build. Recently I had a set built by the lightbicycle North America group which come out of Vancouver Island BC. Mostly it was because I could get AR46 rims laced to DT240 Centerlock hubs with Sapim d-lights for about what it would cost me to build them myself with DT350 hubs. The wheels were delivered true and round with good spoke tension.
I have no experience with other brands but lightbicycle is good. I was also considering BTLOS based on feedback here (and I like assymetric rims for disc builds). |
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Think OP is genuinely asking a question. Doesn’t seem to be anything untoward going on here? Damn y’all.
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https://weightweenies.starbike.com/f...97745#p1697745 there's a giant thread on lightbicycle with actual reviews |
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I thought this was an interesting video by GNC trying to trash a set of Winspace wheels
Fun to watch and informative https://youtu.be/DFCPfbVC74M |
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Light-Bicycle
I don't know about Light Carbon- But I have lots of personal experience with Light-Bicycle wheels and rims. They are a good operation and make a quality product. Their complete builds are also good-
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Weight weenies also has a long thread about farsports wheels. I have 2 sets with one on the way. Many thousands of miles on my farsports wheels without issue. Lightweight, durable, affordable. The big brands are laughing all the way to the bank charging north of $2500 for plastic wheels.
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I'm getting ready to order my first set of lightbicycle as well. I've got 12k miles on a set of Hunt aero 34 alloy disc and those have been hard miles as I'm not easy on them. Never even bothered to true/adjust or swap bearings. Lots of quality wheels out there without big name price tags |
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Go Light Bicycle!
A fan of LB wheels builds and rims myself. On my 11th pair of wheels from them, never had an issue besides not being able to keep a bike longer than a year lol
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I wouldn't be surprised if many of the carbon rims coming out of China are made in the same, 2 or 3 factories...
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I have both farsports (road) and light bicycle wheels (gravel) and have been very pleased. I chose farsport vs hunt based on getting DT350 hubs and xray spokes vs "generic" from hunt (some friends have hunt and they've been very good though) for less $$, seemed like a better value to me.
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