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• #2
just out of curiosity what hubs you gonna lace them to?
i have (when the back hub arrives) a pair of campy montreals laced to DA's (28H) and i was under the impression 28 was rarely used
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• #3
1973 record pista 28h large flange
You right - cause it is so hard to find a good and light non machined vintage 28h clincher rim and there are plenty of tub rims... 28h track hubs laced to tub rims probably were used by light (weight wise) track bike riders. my dreamcometrue rim would be ARAYA SUPER AERO SA30 (these a little bit heavish), campy atlanta 1996, campy omega strada hardox v profile, campy delta xl strada or mavic cxp12 hehehehe... poor chance to find these in 28h drilling and good condition or nosI am considering buying new track hubs cause can't find 28h rims
your 28h campy montreal is a fine and light (385g) low profile rim.. what it is the finish of your rims? hardox, titanium or satin?
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• #4
uhhhhhhhhhh this one silver
i think BLB have some atlanta's, but they're 100 each so it depends on how much you wanna spend really
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• #5
i'm trying to avoid BLB at any cost as I had a bad experience with them... and it is so overpriced... matter of principle.. one day i'll arrange purchase from states (have few cousins down there)...
I rung to one guy today and secured 36h campy record pista large flange hubs for bargain price so 28h clincher rims no longer needed :))))
I'll keep 28h campies for tub rims...
I think it worked out well
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• #6
Bumping this as I may also need a pair of 28h clinchers... but with braking surface... anyone?
I was wondering maybe someone has pair of 28H non machined for brakes CLINCHER rims for sale, preferably aero profile (please no velocities), ideally mavic cxp12 or campy, rigida...