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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Amy » Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:42 am

What's the write-up on Ambrosio hubs? Any other good recommendations for 28 hole spokes?

May do front radial after I realised that both Enigma and blue Roberts have radial front wheels.

I shall, of course, bear in mind the advice from both my longtime mechanic and potential wheel builder and go for what I want :D
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Andrew G » Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:51 am

Ambrosio hubs on my fixed and they are very smooth, however I haven't had a rear freehub Ambrosio so can't comment on them.
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Jon H » Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:09 am

[quote="Amy"]May do front radial after I realised that both Enigma and blue Roberts have radial front wheels.

Be careful with your hub selection if you do that, as some manufacturers say the warranty is invalidated if the hub is laced with radial spokes.
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Grahame » Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:28 am

Also a radial front with a crossed rear will mean having 3 different tengths of spoke to worry about. The same pattern front and rear will mean only having 1 or two at the most spoke lengths to remember or keep as spares.
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Sylv » Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:45 am

so what you getting Amy :lol:
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Amy » Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:02 pm

Ummm, so far up for consideration and pricing

Ambrosio rims

hubs - Hope

front 28 spoke - maybe one cross (I don't think Hope does radial)

rear 28 spoke - maybe same as front

spokes - lightest DT or Sapim

Anything else?
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Jon H » Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:02 pm

[quote="Amy"]Anything else?

Nipples
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Dombo » Tue Aug 04, 2009 4:11 pm

[quote="Amy"]Anything else?


Velox tape

Btw, I have Hope hubs on my mtb and they are great. Very smooth and "ticky" and need minimal maintenance, even after 4 years' use.

If you are going handbuilt, the bloke at GBs is very very good. My original roadbike had Ambrosio Elites laced to 32 hole RX100 Shimano hubs and a sticker saying handbuilt by Pete Wise of GB. Strong as anything and extremely spinny. I only went factory this time for the weight.
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Amy » Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:02 pm

[quote="Jon Hemming"][quote="Amy"]Anything else?

Nipples


mechanic suggest alloy

Grahame says brass

open to discussion...

Velox tape of course

Why pay money for a wheel builder when I can get to play at building them myself and play with cats at the same time for the cost of a cake or two 8)
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Amy » Tue Aug 04, 2009 9:35 pm

[quote="Sean Hogan - 何祥"]Don't you get brass nipples in winter?





I'll get my coat


And while you're out there, dig a hole and get in it :lol:
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Andrew G » Tue Aug 04, 2009 10:10 pm

Not being a wheelbuilder I don't know the merits or different nipple materials - Grahame?

Brass nipples look better though which I think it an important consideration 8) .
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Jon H » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:43 am

Sheldon Brown has the answer:

[quote]Nipples are commonly made of nickel-plated brass. This is a good material choice, because brass takes very smooth threads, and brass nipples don't get corroded into position too easily.
For light-weight, high-performance wheels, aluminum nipples are available. Aluminum nipples do save a small amount of weight, and they can be quite reliable if used properly. They should only be used with rims that have eyelets of some material other than aluminum, because aluminum/aluminum contact between rim and nipple can result in chemical welding, immobilizing the nipples.
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Amy » Wed Aug 05, 2009 8:49 am

[quote="Jon Hemming"]Sheldon Brown has the answer:

[quote]Nipples are commonly made of nickel-plated brass. This is a good material choice, because brass takes very smooth threads, and brass nipples don't get corroded into position too easily.
For light-weight, high-performance wheels, aluminum nipples are available. Aluminum nipples do save a small amount of weight, and they can be quite reliable if used properly. They should only be used with rims that have eyelets of some material other than aluminum, because aluminum/aluminum contact between rim and nipple can result in chemical welding, immobilizing the nipples.


I have been trying not to say this but.... sounds painful :shock:

Having beaten out the basics I will discuss the finer details with my consultant wheelbuilder :D
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Grahame » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:09 am

As Sheldon said. Plus Aluminium Alloy has no fatigue life, and doesn't roll into smooth or particularly strong threads.

The upshot is - aluminium nipples need replacing about every two years. The weight saving is about 20g per wheel (the difference between breathing in heavily and lightly is estimated at approximately 50g), so one splash of mud will negate any difference.

Brass is the way to go.
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Re: Wheels, rims and things... suggestions

Postby Amy » Wed Aug 05, 2009 2:11 pm

Now that's settled, I just need to look at prices...
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