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• #2
how many holes, what kind of riding do you do, what size wheel, does color matter, budget?
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• #3
got a picture of the bike
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• #4
so you only need a new rim then?
for the road:
mavic open sport
mavic cxp 22
mavic open pro
mavic cxp 33pompino's a pretty tough bike, heavy with not much give in the rear. I'd suggest mavic open pro (£27) would give the best ride.
unless you are 20 stone, in which case you might want to look at the deep section ones.
if you're riding cross with tyres over 28c then you'll need something different.
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• #5
RPM
unless you are 20 stone, in which case you might want to look at the deep section ones.
if you're riding cross with tyres over 28c then you'll need something different.
Nah, I'm about 20 stone and my open pros with 28c boots are holding up fine :p if you go too stiff with a deep section rim it will ride harshly.
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• #6
how many holes, what kind of riding do you do, what size wheel, does color matter, budget?
No idea about holes or wheel size. Riding is going to be commuting through London. Black would be cooler and anything under £30-40 would be great :)
Here's a photo:
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• #8
if your front wheel has a tyre it should tell you the size, then count the holes on your hub and that the holes you need.
black open pro sounds like the ticket for you, not sure on cost though
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• #9
God I love Pompinos.
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• #10
Yeah open pro holes to match your hub, some new spokes and viola a new wheel.
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• #11
keep an eye on those truvativ cranks, i had them on my bianchi pista and didn't think much of them, creaked like a biatch even after sorting everything :(
I just got myself a second hand Pompino but it requires a new rear wheel (The existing hub is okay). I'm really clueless to all this, but can anyone suggest a good replacement? Anything decent for a decent price :)