Recommend 700c tubeless compatible rims
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Recommend 700c tubeless compatible rims
Hello,
I am looking for recommendations for alloy 700c disc tubeless compatible rims. Approximately 230lbs rider and gear. 42 max tire width. Thanks in advance.
I am looking for recommendations for alloy 700c disc tubeless compatible rims. Approximately 230lbs rider and gear. 42 max tire width. Thanks in advance.
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Velocity Cliffhangers are super beefy rim. I use them for rim brake tube type tires, but they are tubeless compatible. Very strong and they build up nicely. Well made and engineered rim.
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Velocity has a good chart of all their rims, it lists recommended tire widths, which ones are tubeless, etc.
https://www.velocityusa.com/tech/rims/
Other manufacturers make selection more difficult, and some of them appear to have specifications written by the marketing department.
There is nothing wrong with using a rim brake rim for a disc wheel. When I built up my light touring bike, front wheel is rim brake and rear wheel is disc brake. I bought rim brake rims for front and rear for aesthetics so that they match.
https://www.velocityusa.com/tech/rims/
Other manufacturers make selection more difficult, and some of them appear to have specifications written by the marketing department.
There is nothing wrong with using a rim brake rim for a disc wheel. When I built up my light touring bike, front wheel is rim brake and rear wheel is disc brake. I bought rim brake rims for front and rear for aesthetics so that they match.
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Velocity has a good chart of all their rims, it lists recommended tire widths, which ones are tubeless, etc.
https://www.velocityusa.com/tech/rims/
Other manufacturers make selection more difficult, and some of them appear to have specifications written by the marketing department.
There is nothing wrong with using a rim brake rim for a disc wheel. When I built up my light touring bike, front wheel is rim brake and rear wheel is disc brake. I bought rim brake rims for front and rear for aesthetics so that they match.
https://www.velocityusa.com/tech/rims/
Other manufacturers make selection more difficult, and some of them appear to have specifications written by the marketing department.
There is nothing wrong with using a rim brake rim for a disc wheel. When I built up my light touring bike, front wheel is rim brake and rear wheel is disc brake. I bought rim brake rims for front and rear for aesthetics so that they match.
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There is nothing wrong with using a rim brake rim for a disc wheel. When I built up my light touring bike, front wheel is rim brake and rear wheel is disc brake. I bought rim brake rims for front and rear for aesthetics so that they match.
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Boyd has aluminum disc rims that are made in the US now. The brand has an excellent reputation.
HplusSon Hydra comes in a bunch of drilling and is a longstanding well regarded rim that will easily build into a sturdy wheel for loaded touring.