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Help Identifying These Rims
Trying to figure out what these CK hubs are laced to...
Depth = 30mm Exterior Width = 20mm Serial # inside of rim = D46580 28H Welded
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Looks like a Velocity Aerohead rim.
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I have lots of Velocity rims here, none of them have any sort of wear indicator. The only rims I've found with that sort of indicator are FSA built wheels. They have a bar coded serial number sticker inside.
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That is a DT Swiss rim. I forgot the number but same rim was used on their RR1850 wheel set. Those are very strong and durable rims. Hope this helps.
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Found it.
DT Swiss RR585
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Looks like the above posts have it right. I have a similar vintage DT RR 1.1. Construction is similar with slight deformation at the weld area, 20 round wear indicators on one side with 16 on the other, and serial number B36 508 stamped inside.
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I said Aerohead cause mine has that line inside the rim. My DT didn't.
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Can you say brake pad adjustment?
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Thanks!! That makes sense... it looked very similar to my DT Swiss RR 1.2s but the wear indicators were at a slightly different height.
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585..ooops right above..nice rim..
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Actually first gen was a '1.2', then it became a '585'
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