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Classic Box Section Rim Recommendation
I have had it!!! On my Baylis I have been riding on some Torelli Master hoops laced to Paul HF hubs the last 7 or so years. Built by our very own Old Potato and they still run true. But, these damn rims are notoriuosly difficult to peel tires on. I am done with them after my second pinch flat while mounting new tires! I had resorted to riding a tire like the ruffy tuffy because I was paranoid about getting a flat on the road. They are tough but I want to try some better rubber.
I am lookng for a classic rim, silver or polished that won't be as difficult to mount a tire on as these stupid rims. Watcha got? mIKE |
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If you want lightweight there's the Kinlin XR19W.
If you want old school polished there's the Velo Orange PBP. Or the boring-but-it-works Mavic Open Pro. In the absolute box section rim category there is the Pacenti PL23. There are certainly more, I'll let the others chime in |
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I've never used this rim so it's not an endorsement, but it's got a classic look:
http://hplusson.com/products/TB14 |
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I have no problem mounting tires on Velocity Synergy rims.
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My Open Pros are really easy for mounting tires with no tools.
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Alternatively, keep your eyes on ebay or CL and find some MA2s (silver) or MA40s (anodized). If you don't mind grey ano, there's a few pairs of NOS Sun Mistrals floating around ebay at the moment. I'm searching for a 32h box-section Mistral with a 'for racing only' sticker on it so I keep an eye on ebay for em. Oh, data point: the Campy Omega XL clincher wheelset I sold a buddy needs a tire jack to get tires on those rims too. HTH M |
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Mr. Pacenti has been kicking out some fabulous rims, I built a set of his TL28s and they've been great.
He makes a box section rim too, 23mm wide, which should add some suppleness to your ride too. http://www.bikelugs.com/store/index....&intItemID=396 Edit: oh, I missed phcollard's post, but count me in for a +1 there. Last edited by rice rocket; 02-01-2013 at 09:53 AM. |
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I've built up the PL23 and really like that rim. It definitely scores in the classic, box section category. The quality is high and it's relatively light to boot.
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I had a tough time mounting wire bead Gatorskins / Campy rims on my commuter. Flats were dreaded until I started carrying one of these. Problem solved.
http://www.amazon.com/Var-Nylon-Tire...var+tire+lever |
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On my daily rider, I have some 32 hole classic Campagnolo box rims. No unusual problems with tire mounting, and they stay true. See them new occasionally on E bay.
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Open Pros here. Easy to mount most tires on. Solid rims, decent weight, looks are not as "classic" as an old school box section but they don't look out of place on most classic style bikes.
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I'll bet that's a nice wheelset. I'd love to see a picture if you have one available.
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http://forums.thepaceline.net/showth...ated+llewellyn |
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