AlanW
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It has always been my understanding that the RS81 and the Dura Ace C24 wheel set both shared the same carbon/aluminium rim so the only difference was the actual hub?
I had a pair of the original RS80s and they were indeed a fantastic value for money wheel set, but unfortunately they were not compatible with my recent 11 speed upgrade so they had to go..
So I am now looking to purchase the next generation version, namely the RS81, but concerned about the thickness of the rim if they are still the same as the Dura Ace C24 one?
The description for the Dura Ace wheels states, and I quote: "Low rim weight is achieved by reducing the alloy wall thickness from 1.3mm down to 0.7mm, then a patented phosphoric acid anodizing process is used to bond the carbon fibre to the alloy giving an excellent combination of low weight, strength and rigidity"
But it makes no mention about this reduction in the rim in any description I have read on the RS81 wheels?
Its fair to add that I am quite a high mileage user (circa 15k p/a) and a rim thickness of 0.7mm is pretty useless for me. Although to be fair, these would not be my every day wheels. but never the less Shimano recommend that rims are replaced at wear thickness of 0.5mm so not a great deal of allowance from new!
I usually utilize hand built wheels especially during the winter months because of my high mileage as replacing rims is much cheaper than replacing complete wheels. But at the end of November last year I fitted a pair of RS61 wheels as my every day wheels purely as a trial really, (right price).
However, I have recently (3 weeks ago) had to scrap the rear wheel as the rim had worn down to 0.4mm in 4000 miles. I have since priced it and its simply not cost effective to replace just the rim, so back to the hand built wheels I guess.
I have contacted the likes of Wiggle and even rung around a few of the main stockist and also looked at the Shimano Tech Doc website and nothing?
I had a pair of the original RS80s and they were indeed a fantastic value for money wheel set, but unfortunately they were not compatible with my recent 11 speed upgrade so they had to go..

So I am now looking to purchase the next generation version, namely the RS81, but concerned about the thickness of the rim if they are still the same as the Dura Ace C24 one?
The description for the Dura Ace wheels states, and I quote: "Low rim weight is achieved by reducing the alloy wall thickness from 1.3mm down to 0.7mm, then a patented phosphoric acid anodizing process is used to bond the carbon fibre to the alloy giving an excellent combination of low weight, strength and rigidity"
But it makes no mention about this reduction in the rim in any description I have read on the RS81 wheels?
Its fair to add that I am quite a high mileage user (circa 15k p/a) and a rim thickness of 0.7mm is pretty useless for me. Although to be fair, these would not be my every day wheels. but never the less Shimano recommend that rims are replaced at wear thickness of 0.5mm so not a great deal of allowance from new!
I usually utilize hand built wheels especially during the winter months because of my high mileage as replacing rims is much cheaper than replacing complete wheels. But at the end of November last year I fitted a pair of RS61 wheels as my every day wheels purely as a trial really, (right price).
However, I have recently (3 weeks ago) had to scrap the rear wheel as the rim had worn down to 0.4mm in 4000 miles. I have since priced it and its simply not cost effective to replace just the rim, so back to the hand built wheels I guess.
I have contacted the likes of Wiggle and even rung around a few of the main stockist and also looked at the Shimano Tech Doc website and nothing?