• After much derp the plan is:
    1 - Halo Aerorage rim (most economical for 455 grams weight)
    2 - Hubs: BWD 2014 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231588252859?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&var=530824114277&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    (as recommended on this thread)
    3 - DT Swiss Revolution spokes (double butted) front and back
    Weight saved for halo aerorage wheels buy...not clear could be 65 grams...or much more.

    For winter street riding on reasonable crappy roads...32 at rear, 24 at front, 3 cross rear, 2 cross front. I'm under 90KG with backpack all the shizzle.

    Let me know what you think or forever hold your peace...nothing bought so can still go 36/28 or another hole pattern, or use different spokes if you think those are a little too light :)

  • use different spokes

    ↑This. Revs are completely pointless, 24 Comps (14g version) make a stiffer wheel than 32 Revs, and it will even be a few grams lighter.

  • For winter street riding on reasonable crappy roads

    For this service, I'd be choosing a rim which is cheap, Mavic A119, for example. Winter riding wrecks rims, if you you don't smack a pothole you soon enough wear through the brake tracks.

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