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Old 02-19-2018, 05:11 PM
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Can you clarify if you are looking for 28 or 32? The hubs you mentioned were 32.

What size tire are you planning on running with 700C?

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If you're using the "second pair of 32-hole hubs", then "28-hole rims" may not be the best choice. The math works better when they match.
Sorry everyone, typo. Enve 650b that will run 47ish are 28 hole, fewer spokes than i usually run, but I understand that the Enve's should be fine on 28. The 700s I will build will be 32 hole. Sorry, I really do need a copy editor whenever I write anything.
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Old 02-19-2018, 08:04 PM
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If you want something wider take a look at the Boyd Kanuga rim. Offset and 25mm internal width. Should be a good match for 38mm and wider tires.
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I think any of these would work for you.

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I think any of these would work for you.

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As rims? OP looking for rim suggestions, not wheels. He has 2 sets of hubs.

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Sorry everyone, typo. Enve 650b that will run 47ish are 28 hole, fewer spokes than i usually run, but I understand that the Enve's should be fine on 28. The 700s I will build will be 32 hole. Sorry, I really do need a copy editor whenever I write anything.
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Eric, looks like a very nice rim, but I don't see it offered alone as a rim,
just as a wheelset. Maybe that's just something they do for wheelbuilders? Got a link?

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If you want something wider take a look at the Boyd Kanuga rim. Offset and 25mm internal width. Should be a good match for 38mm and wider tires.
WeisanPal, looking for disc tubeless rims, otherwise they are perfect. Liberace is a great seller here, I'd highly recommend anyone who has rim brake needs to reach out.

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I think any of these would work for you.

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Old 02-21-2018, 07:23 AM
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I spoke with Boyd and I can get them, probably other builders with an account. Did you want to build them yourself?
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Yeah, the plan is to build them myself. Obviously the Boyd is a nice rim for my needs, but there are a number of good options here...as well as the option of cheap carbon.

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Yeah, the plan is to build them myself. Obviously the Boyd is a nice rim for my needs, but there are a number of good options here...as well as the option of cheap carbon.
Look at ‘offtgefrontracing’ for some pretty decent carbon rims.
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Really liking my alloy Kinlin XR31T OC's and they offer a disc version as well. I'm a tad girthier then you at 104KG, but these have proven pretty bomb proof. Standard ymmv of course.
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