Jameshow
Guru
I actually dislike that sound, especially because I hear it all the time as faster riders overtake me!![]()
I will stick with aluminium rims.
Sorry mate will try and be quieter next time! 🤣🤣🤣
I actually dislike that sound, especially because I hear it all the time as faster riders overtake me!![]()
I will stick with aluminium rims.
I actually dislike that sound, especially because I hear it all the time as faster riders overtake me!
I will stick with aluminium rims.
That's fine if your bike is just a toy. Mine have to be reliable over long distances.
Because they look nice and they make a nice swooshing sound.
To be fair many carbon wheels are bomb proof enough even cheap china ones are decent quality now. It’s Hunt wheels that have weak spokes. You can still knock out 200 milers on them but you’ll end up with a buckle at some point with Hunt carbons.
What about playing cards in my spokes as I pass. Is that acceptable?
What about playing cards in my spokes as I pass. Is that acceptable?
The subject of stressing a wheel, as mentioned in posts above, is interesting especially to amateur wheel builders like me. For any like minded enthusiasts the following vid may be of interest.
View: https://youtu.be/_RME-JTs4YQ?feature=shared
Fascinating. I've been knocking out wheels for a few years now and I thought I knew what I was doing but I'm ashamed to say I don't know as much as I thought I did. Jumping up and down on a newly built wheel, as seen in the vid, is something I don't think I have the guts to try just yet. This guy must spend some serious time building a wheel.
Interesting what you say. Hunt wheels have a bad rap and I have no experience of them. However, they use exactly the same spokes as other suppliers. The main spoke manufacturers are Sapim, DT-Swis, PIllar, Alpina and Wheelsmith. All of those make excellent spokes from more or less the same material, mostly sourced from Sandvic in Sweden.
Hunt will use one of those, maybe someone with Hunt wheels can confirm.
Taping an empty pop bottle with the lid off to the bars might get the noise without the expense. Bugger. I’ll have to do it, now.
I have a pair of Hunt Trail Wide 30 mm wheels in 27.5”, these are the spoke specifications:
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These wheels replaced a pair of RaceFace Aeffect R wheels which had straight-pull spokes, three of which snapped (rear wheel) on a multi-day tour a couple of years ago. The good thing about straight pull spokes is that they can be replaced with the disc and cassette still on the wheel. If the nipple is still in the rim and still useable you can even do it with the tyre still on the rim.
What are those problems? (They always seemed like a good idea, and I haven't had any problems on those wheels of mine that have had them.)Straight pull spokes have other problems...
What are those problems? (They always seemed like a good idea, and I haven't had any problems on those wheels of mine that have had them.)
PS I did a search and found this, so you don't need to answer!