I'm looking to build up some wheels for my wife's new BCA balloon tire mixte:
The bike will primarily be a winter bike, with studded 26 x 2.1 tires on it for city commuting. However, we'd also like to use this bike for touring during the nicer months, with some 26 x 1.5's. The roughest terrain this bike will see is probably crushed limestone trails; if I ever plan on taking it klunking I'll build up an appropriate wheelset.
So far all of my experience in wheel-building has been with a variety of Sun-Ringle's great alloy rims. However, I really want this build to "pop", so I think I need to venture out into some more interesting rims (if painting the rims were an option, I'd just buy some Sun Ringle rims and paint them, but it's not really an option right now). However, I want to be sure that these rims will be able to stand up to years and years of usage. So ... anybody have experience with either of these rims?
3G Copper 26 x 2.24" rims:
Dear lord these are some beautiful rims, and I'm sure they'd look amazing against the brown frame. My only two reservations: I have no idea how good these rims are from a functional standpoint (I know they're amazing from an aesthetic standpoint), and when it comes time for touring, would it even be feasible to try running 26 x 1.5 tires on here?
Weinmann AS7X 26 x 1.75 white rims:
Once the stickers are removed, I think these would look pretty classy. Plus these have the advantage of being better able to run a range of tires widths (1.5 - 2.1). Basically the only thing up in the air is whether or not it's a quality rim. Really, though, I just want someome to tell me to go with the copper rim instead .
Thanks for any input .
The bike will primarily be a winter bike, with studded 26 x 2.1 tires on it for city commuting. However, we'd also like to use this bike for touring during the nicer months, with some 26 x 1.5's. The roughest terrain this bike will see is probably crushed limestone trails; if I ever plan on taking it klunking I'll build up an appropriate wheelset.
So far all of my experience in wheel-building has been with a variety of Sun-Ringle's great alloy rims. However, I really want this build to "pop", so I think I need to venture out into some more interesting rims (if painting the rims were an option, I'd just buy some Sun Ringle rims and paint them, but it's not really an option right now). However, I want to be sure that these rims will be able to stand up to years and years of usage. So ... anybody have experience with either of these rims?
3G Copper 26 x 2.24" rims:
Dear lord these are some beautiful rims, and I'm sure they'd look amazing against the brown frame. My only two reservations: I have no idea how good these rims are from a functional standpoint (I know they're amazing from an aesthetic standpoint), and when it comes time for touring, would it even be feasible to try running 26 x 1.5 tires on here?
Weinmann AS7X 26 x 1.75 white rims:
Once the stickers are removed, I think these would look pretty classy. Plus these have the advantage of being better able to run a range of tires widths (1.5 - 2.1). Basically the only thing up in the air is whether or not it's a quality rim. Really, though, I just want someome to tell me to go with the copper rim instead .
Thanks for any input .