700c wheelset

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How far can I go?
Location
Bristol
After a cheapish set of 700c wheels with shimano 11spd, quick release and disc. Tubeless ready.

I've got a set of DT Swiss E1800 kicking about. Currently set up for thru axle, but I'm pretty certain they have the swappable hub- just need to buy the conversion kit, which isn't too expensive. I can check tomorrow if you're interested?
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I have a disc wheelset which is QR and is no longer used, but it's a dynamo front hub (Shimano RS-505CL rear hub, SP Dynamo PD-8 front) both 32 spoke so definitely more into the reliable territory than performance.

Built myself and done well over 8k miles commuting on them though, so not immaculate.

Edit to add: DT Swiss R460db rims which are tubeless ready.
 
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oxoman

oxoman

Well-Known Member
I have a disc wheelset which is QR and is no longer used, but it's a dynamo front hub (Shimano RS-505CL rear hub, SP Dynamo PD-8 front) both 32 spoke so definitely more into the reliable territory than performance.

Built myself and done well over 8k miles commuting on them though, so not immaculate.

Edit to add: DT Swiss R460db rims which are tubeless ready.

I'd have been interested for my bikepacking bike if I hadn't already got a dynamo hub set for it. The bike I'm after them for is my old cyclocross come gravel bike that I use for shorter rowdier rides that I'm not carrying bags etc. Thanks for replying.
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I'd have been interested for my bikepacking bike if I hadn't already got a dynamo hub set for it. The bike I'm after them for is my old cyclocross come gravel bike that I use for shorter rowdier rides that I'm not carrying bags etc. Thanks for replying.

I assumed it was probably not what you were looking for, but always worth mentioning.

I'll likely put new hubs in them this summer and move it onto my 4S disc winter bike and put the lights on that for later this year.
 
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