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I need a bit more of a heavier duty rim, I don't know a great deal about rims

Rigida Chrina, Sputnik
Exal LX17 Exal XR2
Rigida Grizzly
MACH 1 OMEGA

I might be able to afford upto the £200 mark, I can get wheelsets on the above for around about that, or a bit less, 105 or Tiagra hubs.
 

Nibor

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Magic open pro on 105 hubs 36 spokes around 150 quid from Rose bomb proof
 
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Nigelnaturist
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Probably too narrow for touring use though.
Just a bit more heavy duty than touring as such, a couple of 15l panniers or maybe just the one, I basically just need a good rim with a higher spoke count than i currently have R501's

Currently 700x23c, I don't see me going up in size last time I had 25c on problem with clearance in the winter.
 
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GrumpyGregry

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Almost anything welded, of a suitable width, in 36 spoke three cross, built by a decent wheelbuilder will do unless you are well over 100kg and/or carrying shedloads.
 
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The world is almost your oyster.
Apart from cost :whistle:
 

doog

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edited my post -The price of wheelsets has gone through the roof.

regarding Open pro. I have a rear 36 spoke Open pro on my ex commuter / current tourer. Its been bombproof fully loaded when touring but be careful with choice of tyre. Vittorias fit fine yet some Marathons literally fall off it as so narrow and these are 28mm.
 
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edited my post -The price of wheelsets has gone through the roof.

regarding Open pro. I have a rear 36 spoke Open pro on my ex commuter / current tourer. Its been bombproof fully loaded when touring but be careful with choice of tyre. Vittorias fit fine yet some Marathons literally fall off it as so narrow and these are 28mm.
A lot of stuff has since Britex, Spa chainrings have gone up by £2 i.e. £15 to £17 its a small price but quite a high percentage same with cassettes 10sp Ultegra from about £30 to £38 (figures off the top of my head).

Tyres I run Gatorskins.

@User is there any real benefits of the 105 over the Tiagra hubs, in terms of longevity.
Though weight is not the primary concern weight is always an issue I read the Mavic Open Pro weigh about 1,800grms the set, would you know how much the Chrina & Tiagra/105 compare.
I have had RS10 & 11's and currently R501's both the RS10/11 suffered fractured rims on the rear after about 7,000 miles each set , the R501 has done maybe half that and there appears to be either a deepish scratch or a slight fracture in the brake surface ( I think its a scratch), these wheels have only ever carried me (max weight about 85Kg, current 71Kg if the scales are right) and upto a max of 10Kg in my trunk bag/panniers, though very rare that weight generally no more than 5Kg max. I would have thought even these wheels could cope with about 100Kg total weight me (max 85) bike (approx weight without luggage 12-13Kg) and luggage.
The RS popped a spoke at about 7,000 miles on the rear the RS11 one on the front about the same distance, and just recently the 501's one on the rear, and whilst I can replace spokes and get wheels more or less straight again its not a job I am endowed with a large amount of skill.
 

doog

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My Open pro was built with a Tiagra hub - pretty solid and no issues commuting or touring on it since 2010 I believe. I guess there might be a weight saving with the 105 hub.

I also had RS501's on a couple of road bikes. One set I rode to destruction over about 4000/5000 miles Replaced with zondas but if carrying lightly loaded rear panniers for example I would have gone down the open pro /open sport route with an increased spoke count. Once you de pannier you still have a strong lightweight set of wheels for day rides etc.

If building a dedicated touring bike from scratch I'd consider the rims you originally quoted, ie Exal LX17 or Rigidas...I guess there would be a substantial weight penalty as well over the Open Pro's/Sports
 
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