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  • No... that's for...

    1 box of 100 spokes (all you need if you lace the same pattern on both wheels like the Charge sets)
    Miche track hubs
    2X Rigida 30mm deep rims

    That's 2 wheels!

  • Arup charges £25 for building a pair and has just massively revised his wheelbuilding guide if you want a go yourself.

    http://www.yogarup.com/wheels/index.php

  • the general insight is that the wheelset seemed like a decent buy, go for it, no one has yet to complain about the wheels that came with the bike.

    i have seen a set off a bike and they are very heavy.
    rim join is poor too.

    go for halo's

    my mate had some on his plug racer, they had a variable width, i.e one side was true, the other side was wobbly as fuck.....

    and its 2 - 1 this is getting sweaty....

  • Arup charges £25 for building a pair and has just massively revised his wheelbuilding guide if you want a go yourself.

    http://www.yogarup.com/wheels/index.php

    Arup is a don wheelbuilder - fast, reliable and affordable; and a damned nice chap to boot. I ended up paying *less *than he originally quoted because he sourced some cheaper double-butted spokes than he's previously used. He lives in Sydenham, so perfect for any sarf east riders.

    2 x CXP33 on Formula - £150 inc build. An obvious choice but solid as fuck.

  • Oh, and having wheels built rather than off the peg means you get more choice over spoke pattern.

  • If we are talking cheap rims and formula hubs I bought a set from Webbline for £100 that may be equivalent to the Charge wheelset (assuming the rims are cheap/unknown)
    And as stated above, I got to choose lacing (radial on the front)

  • Arup is a don wheelbuilder - fast, reliable and affordable; and a damned nice chap to boot. I ended up paying *less *than he originally quoted because he sourced some cheaper double-butted spokes than he's previously used. He lives in Sydenham, so perfect for any sarf east riders.

    2 x CXP33 on Formula - £150 inc build. An obvious choice but solid as fuck.

    I concur. Arup is a damn fine chap and builds a great pair of wheels.

  • Is this a good deal for these wheels? How much do they weigh?

    http://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m5b83s304p4605&z=4935

  • yeah, that's a good deal for these wheels. it's about what they're worth.

  • according to Charge each complete wheel weighs 1.2kg

  • Thanks, maybe too heavy :) Will go with the Planet X's... :)

  • just bought the white ones new for 140
    should look good on my old motobecane

  • im into it
    i might get a set of the green ones
    save me time and effort
    sweet

    i may be selling my green ones soon if you want me to pm you when/if i get round to it!

  • I think those white wheels would look good on my red Capo.

    But after looking at a few options, I find the white Kinlin XR-300 hand-built, is a good deal at £150.

    Possibly lighter too, as the Kinlin XR-300 rims are some of the lightest 30mm deep rims around.

  • Apparently, a lot of people find the rear hub on the Plugs to slip a lot even after tightening to the point where they ended up stripping the hub.

    I know I have, got it tightened at a shop and after a few skids at Trixie, it started moving again. Did a rota+hammer job on it but if it slips again I may upgrade..

  • I think those white wheels would look good on my red Capo.

    But after looking at a few options, I find the white Kinlin XR-300 hand-built, is a good deal at £150.

    Possibly lighter too, as the Kinlin XR-300 rims are some of the lightest 30mm deep rims around.

    Im interested in these two, not 100% sure color im after though. its between black, silver and white. Im thinking silver but they don't seem to have them....

    anyone have any experience with these anyway?

  • Apparently, a lot of people find the rear hub on the Plugs to slip a lot even after tightening to the point where they ended up stripping the hub.

    I know I have, got it tightened at a shop and after a few skids at Trixie, it started moving again. Did a rota+hammer job on it but if it slips again I may upgrade..

    Same thing's happened to me, it's bullshit. Makes skidding and hill climbing an extreme sport. I'm upping to Goldtec Hubs for my next rear. Going to be a load nicer.

  • that a bit strange, the hubs on my bike are the same cheap hubs that were used on the Charge bike, how did the slipping happen) did you not even use a lockring?

  • that a bit strange, the hubs on my bike are the same cheap hubs that were used on the Charge bike, how did the slipping happen) did you not even use a lockring?

    Of course, there's one on there as standard but it has been getting loose. After a short ride doing skids on damp road it's still moving, less but this is getting annoying

    Would lock tight solve the issue?

  • KinLin rims are distributed now in the UK as Halo. I think by Chicken Cycles or one of the big distributors. They're not cheap but basically the dogs bollocks by all accounts.

  • Of course, there's one on there as standard but it has been getting loose. After a short ride doing skids on damp road it's still moving, less but this is getting annoying

    Would lock tight solve the issue?

    and I assumed you use a proper lockring tools? because honestly it's down to the user since it shouldn't slip if it tighten properly (both cog and lockring), that or you use the wrong chainwipe that not designed for 1/8th chain.

  • Of course, there's one on there as standard but it has been getting loose. After a short ride doing skids on damp road it's still moving, less but this is getting annoying

    Would lock tight solve the issue?

    With that much torque, I dont think loctite would make any difference. Do you have enough spare thread for a second lock ring? that would solve it for sure.

    edit: Probably to do with poor tilerances on the threads if theyre cheaper hubs...

  • also, maybe to do with the choice of lockring and or sprocket, not butting up against each other properly, from what I gather, thats not the place to save money. I heard someone else on here say their sprocket kept slipping, then they forked out for a better quality lockring and it was fine after that.

  • that make sense, I have use the same Surly lockring ever since I first got into fixed wheel, never slipped at all, expect for the time when I didn't tighten the lockring properly and the cog managed to shredded the hubs sadly (but fortunately the lockring survived).

    cost me £12, but worth it for better quality.

  • ^^Probably should spend on a new sprocket plus lockring then.
    I'm guessing the forumla hubs have a standard thread size? Being..?

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