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• #6302
Ah yeah - I know this design. Very similar to the one on my twelve year old Cannnondale Omega hubs, where you need to pop a strangely sized allen key in through the NDS then unbolt the freehub.
They are a bit shit
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• #6303
Bollocks.
End of December I split the rim at the spoke on my Mavic Kysriums. Replaced them with a second hand set of RealDesign 60mm wheels. Today, after maybe 400 miles I ripped the spoke through the rim of these too. I'm 70kg on a bad month, this shouldn't be happening so often. :(
Now I have little to no cash for replacements, Anyone suggest a cheap wheelset that aren't gonna perish in a months time? The Dura Ace 24mm ones in the classifieds look good.
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• #6304
relace the realdesign hubs to Kinlin XR22T rims?
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• #6305
Yep exactly that. Spent last night stripping it further and further back to be stopped in my tracks by the Allen key of unknown size. Well annoying!
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• #6306
You need ten speed? I have some nice wheels for sells.
Kinlin on DT Swiss 240s (moderately spendy but in A1 condition)
Mavic CXP33s on Sram X9 (cheap + bombproof)Pm me for details
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• #6307
I have the allen key if you need to borrow it.
Or just set the whole thing on fire
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• #6308
The Dura Ace 24mm ones in the classifieds look good.
Cheapest Shimano will do, avoid the DA, as the braking surface is quite thin.
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• #6310
Shameless plug but I've got some cheap decent road wheels for sale.
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/282507/#comment12832499 -
• #6311
I don't think it's limited to 'cheap' hubs-I just spent a good few hours trying to dismantle and service a Hope Pro 3.
Looks fucking easy in their vid when it's a brand new one being ripped open by a dude built like a rugby player, but try doing it when the guy you bought them off's left them gunked up and unloved for months and every bearing is totally fucked inside out and determined to stay put.
Not impressed-makes Novatecs look like a harmony of simplicity and design.
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• #6312
The exact set is these
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/fulcrum-racing-sport-disc-brake-alloy-clincher-wheelset/Point is they are fucked after 364 miles to be precise. They shouldn't need striping down after that.
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• #6313
Cheers, realised I had a 12mm, it isn't that either so fire it is!
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• #6314
Only had them a month or so, not sure why I am wasting my time with them, going to contact PX to get a replacement.
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• #6315
They shouldn't need striping down after that
No, they need sending back to the retailer who sold them to you (unless you rode them through a canal a year ago and then left it until now to see how they were). What you have is a warranty issue, but probably not a set of data sufficient to malign the whole design.
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• #6316
Of course, i realise this. I have a 200k ride tomorrow so would have preferred to sort them out and use them rather than bother sending back. It is probably a stuck pawl, but as it is near impossible to remove the freehub we shall never know. I will of course be sending them back under warranty.
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• #6317
as it is near impossible to remove the freehub we shall never know
Even after you get the rotor off, you won't know. The pawls/ratchet are internal to the rotor assembly, like a typical Shimano one.
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• #6318
Oh ffs. Thanks for sharing, glad I have gone no further!
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• #6319
If you get it off you can always flush it out then drip fresh oil through it for a few days. Bought mine back to life, albeit temporarily
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• #6320
still haven't actually pulled the trigger on training wheels for my TT bike, want to start riding it more for training etc but stuck with a disc and 60mm front at the moment, looks like I can pick up a set of 2016 Fulcrum racing 7s for under £100 on PBK, is there any reason not to?
should be wide enough that I don't have to faff with brakes between wheels and I have tyres and a spare cassette knocking about so no issue there, I don't care about aeros or weight as they are training wheels.
any other cheap, shallow and wide wheels out there I should be looking at?
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• #6322
Why?
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• #6323
Betterer
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• #6324
is there any reason not to?
Plain gauge spokes. If you're really short of the extra £60-70 needed for R24 or Fulcrum Racing 5LG, trade in your car for something cheaper to run :-) Then, having convinced yourself that there's nothing worth having under £160, you might as well go the extra £25 and get Racing Quattro LG
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• #6325
What's with the cheap Mavics available from Romania/Latvia/Slovenia etc on ebay? Legit, fakes or scam?
Just a note to stay clear of Fulcrum Racing Sport wheels. Got a set on a Planet X bike.
360 miles later the freehub has completely jammed up. Stripped them down last night (what a ball ache) to find I need a 12mm allen key to remove the freehub body (after you have stripped the rest of the hub).
Fortunately they were only going to be on it short term while I got something else built (which now needs to happen asap), what a load of shit. Worst design ever.