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933.1 | Try Colorado Cyclists | AIMHI::JSMITH | Bikes Spoke_n Here | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:09 | 9 |
| Call Colorado Cyclist for a catalog or check out there wheel
add in the back of Bicycle Magazine. They tell you what you
need not what they are currently trying to sell. I'm 225
and I was braking spokes on long bumpy rides with my 40 hole
Araya rims. I picked up a pair of Shimano 600 ex hubs with
DT spokes and Mavic MA40 rims from Colorado on special for $119
and haven't had any problems yet. They also appear to be keeping
their trueness which was also difficult on my previous wheels.
Jerry
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933.2 | I need a few more suggestions | ANKH::CRITZ | | Mon Dec 05 1988 09:13 | 15 |
| Well, I appreciate Jerry's reply, and I called Colorado
Cyclist for their catalog. But, I'd still like some
other suggestions about hubs and rims.
Should I try to get Phil Woods hubs again, or should I
go with Dura-Ace or Campy? Or are there hubs out there
that would suit my purpose and be cheaper than these
two?
Should I get the Weinmann again, our could I go with
something else?
thanks,
Scott
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933.3 | Replace with the same | AKOV11::FULLER | | Mon Dec 05 1988 11:01 | 6 |
| If you do not like playing around with your derailleur, I recommend
using the same hubs on all wheels. This will insure the spacing
is the same and no derailleur adjustments will be needed when swapping
wheels. Phil Wood hubs are also very strong.
steve
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933.4 | Don't mess around. | SMURF::BINDER | And the quarterback is *toast*! | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:19 | 8 |
| There's an old saw that says, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." What
you have seems to work for you, so stick with it.
I second the comment that Phil hubs are very strong; and the Weinmann
concave rim has been known since it was first introduced as one of the
strongest recreational clincher rims around.
- Dick
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933.5 | Address or Phone # ? | ANKH::CRITZ | | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:49 | 8 |
| OK, I'll stick with a proven combo. Now, does anyone have
an address or phone # for Phil Woods? I talked to Paul
Randazzo at the beginning of this year, but he keeps
telling me that he hasn't gotten anything in from
Phil. I'm not sure whether the problem here is me,
Paul, or Phil.
Scott
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933.6 | Colorado Builds on Phils | AIMHI::JSMITH | Bikes Spoke_n Here | Thu Dec 08 1988 14:08 | 7 |
| Colorado Cyclist offers Phils hubs with their wheel sets.
You can tell them what rims and what spokes you want and
they'll build them up for you, or, if you send them your
hubs and ~ $95 they'll recondition the bearings and rebuild
your wheels with the rims and spokes of your choice.
Jerry
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933.7 | 36 spokes for 235 pounds? | ASIC::NBLIAMPTIS | multiprocessing as a way of life | Wed May 10 1989 18:58 | 9 |
| A big friend of mine (~6'4", ~235 pounds) has some MA40s built
with 36 14 guage spokes on Shimano 600(EX?) hubs. These wheels,
particularly the rear one, need to be trued roughly every 300-400
miles. Because of this he is considering getting a 40/42 spoke wheel.
Are 36 spokes really insufficient for a 235 pound rider. I
thought more spokes were used primarily for tandems and heavily
loaded touring
/Nick
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933.8 | Style is more important then weight | HPSCAD::CANFIELD | | Thu May 11 1989 10:08 | 16 |
| The number of spokes and your weight is not the main consideration.
I am about 180 pounds and regularly ride on a 32 rear and 24 front.
The way the wheels are ridden ( looking for every pot hole, banging
RR tracks, etc) will wreck the wheels quicker then the riders weight.
Also, if the wheels are being retrued that often, then the balance
of the tension is probably shot and the wheels should be retensioned
by a shop with lots of experience building wheels.
I bought a new set of wheels about 3 years ago and could not keep
the rear straight. Finally, I had them unlaced and retensioned
and then have been fine ever since.
Quinn
ps. A person that heavey should also be careful about the tires
he rides, 19mm most likely would not be a good choice for every
day riding
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933.9 | | EGYPT::CRITZ | Not overweight, just undertall! | Thu May 11 1989 11:08 | 11 |
| RE: 933.7
Nick,
I ride 36 hole, 3-cross front and rear. I am 6'6" and
250+. I very seldom have to retrue my wheels. Of course,
he may ride more than me, and faster, but I've had very
little trouble. Still using Phil Woods Hubs and Weinmann
concave rims.
Scott
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933.10 | Weinmann a good bet | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue May 16 1989 08:07 | 7 |
| RE: .-1
I still have one Weinmann concave rim left (with about 80000
miles on it, front wheel), and they are the most trouble-free,
bulletproof rims I've owned. If one could only find new ones!
-john (130pounds, but more than that on tour)
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