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Experience w/maxxis campione tubular or campagnolo lambda tubularrims?
Can´t find any on line reviews on these 2.
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Will these old rims behave nicely when built on 10/11sp hubs? I know tensions are higher on drive side than w/ 8sp older hubs but then i don´t know much of wheels.
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If those rims are south of 450 grams, they will be on a short leash.
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Weight is 450grams. I am tempted by style... but will build on modern rear 10sp hub so who knows if it can stand the tension? It´s a very short/ shallow box shape. |
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I would relace on an old pair of campy centaur hubs. I may use thick spokes.
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There was an article on Pez a few yrs ago about a bike shop in Bolzano, Italy (IIRC) describing the eccentric old school owner building up a nice light set of tubular wheels using aqua blue Tune hubs with these...
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Old... and in the way. Last edited by thwart; 01-28-2020 at 09:35 PM. Reason: ... close. actually sigma rims... here: https://www.pezcyclingnews.com/features/wheel-building-a-dodgy-idea-meets-a-master/ |
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Build with enough spokes(I use 36h), use decent spokes(not uber thin), use SecureLock-type nipples(not 'glue')..Tension to about 100-110KGF right side, they'll be fine. Been on the bike since Feb 2014..no problems what-so-ever.
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Chisholm's Custom Wheels Qui Si Parla Campagnolo Last edited by oldpotatoe; 01-29-2020 at 08:08 AM. |
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I worked for a team that ran those tires. The boys liked them a lot and they were on the more puncture resistant side of the curve. Good tires to work with as well.
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It took me almost 15 years to figure out how important this is.
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Brand new? No, Campagnolo hubs are now only made in 32 holes. But previous generations of Campagnolo hubs (going back to 1997) fit 9/10/11/12spd cassettes and were available in 36 holes (and also 28 holes).
Of course, there are Campagnolo compatible hubs made by other manufacturers that are still made in 36 holes. |
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