wheelbuilding: rims

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Scilly Suffolk

Über Member
Can you recommend some rims for a first-time builder? I'm no heavier than 85kg and only ride on the road.

Based upon the revered Sheldon Brown's recommendation, I'm after 15mm rims as I use tyres between 23mm and 28mm.

As they're for a vintage bike, black ones with go-faster logos are out.

Many thanks.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Open Pro or Open Sport (if you can get black in Sports).
 

Moodyman

Legendary Member
It depends on your priorities.

I was leaning towards the Rigida Chrina, but my wheelbuilder suggested Ridiga DPX - said they were deeper so more rigid (better for a heavier rider like me)

Not been disappointed.
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
Open Pros or Ambrosio Excellence (if you can find them in silver) don't look too bad on a vintage bike. Tou can always take the stickers off.

As a first time builder you'll find double-eyeletted rims easiest. Losing nipples in the "box-section" of non-eyeletted or single-eyeletted rims is just no fun at all.
 
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Scilly Suffolk

Scilly Suffolk

Über Member
Thanks all.

I'm not going to get too up tight about the whole vintage thing: it is first and foremost a "working" bike rather than a concours restoration.

Probably best to concentrate on making round wheels first...
 
Rebuilt the front on my commuter a few weeks ago with a Rigida Flyer from Parkers.

I was a pretty easy build and no problems so far.
 
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