Would 55mm Light Bicycle be a bit much?
It would be an odd choice given that you've already thrown out most of your aero advantage by using so many spokes. If it was my wheels and I'd settled on 32H and LB crabon rims, I'd probably go 36mm to keep crosswind sensitivity down.
I guess the follow up question is there any real benefit of the above vs a kinlin XR31?
The LB rim is wider, deeper and lighter. So yes.
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It would be an odd choice given that you've already thrown out most of your aero advantage by using so many spokes. If it was my wheels and I'd settled on 32H and LB crabon rims, I'd probably go 36mm to keep crosswind sensitivity down.