Dropping a DynoHub into your existing rim wouldn't be a terrible idea. If you're going to get a new rim, you might as well switch up to 32H, but the 23mm internal width of the current rim is close enough.
Building a wheel using a DynoHub and your existing rim
ftfy, dropping the hub into the rim could damage both the hub and the rim.
Why is this? Even with new spokes, should i start with a new rim?
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Dropping a DynoHub into your existing rim wouldn't be a terrible idea. If you're going to get a new rim, you might as well switch up to 32H, but the 23mm internal width of the current rim is close enough.