Crank brothers wheels to fit a nukeproof..possible?

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  • steelie600
    steelie600 Posts: 519
    edited June 2012
    Rim
    Hubs, adaptors to make 12mm are available and get matching front
    Spokes and nipples

    Will just need to work out spoke length required not that hard tbf

    Top bollock wheels for similar price of the Azonics and throw the originals on ebay and make some money back cos these will be loads better!

    EDIT only as an idea so you can see what you can get and how much cheaper that built ups they are!
    Idiot ^^^^^^^^^

    Ralph
  • steelie600
    steelie600 Posts: 519
    cooldad wrote:
    And Steelie making any sort of sense is a first

    Raises middle finger and points it at CD :P :lol:
    Idiot ^^^^^^^^^

    Ralph
  • Chunkers1980
    Chunkers1980 Posts: 8,035
    Don't use those links from steelie. They won't fit together.
  • steelie600
    steelie600 Posts: 519
    Its only as an idea chunkers I didnt look properly!!

    But im sure the drift could be got!
    Idiot ^^^^^^^^^

    Ralph
  • appy
    appy Posts: 408
    cooldad wrote:
    I thought if you got the chance to read it twice it would aid comrehension.

    ooh so close to being a good come back 8/10 spellchecker is your friend lol :D
    (i should know id be stuffed without it, not because i cant spell im just a lazy typist)
  • appy
    appy Posts: 408
    steelie600 wrote:
    Rim
    Hubs, adaptors to make 12mm are available and get matching front
    Spokes and nipples

    Will just need to work out spoke length required not that hard tbf

    Top bollock wheels for similar price of the Azonics and throw the originals on ebay and make some money back cos these will be loads better!

    EDIT only as an idea so you can see what you can get and how much cheaper that built ups they are!


    cheers for doing that. im lucky that i dont need to sell the original wheels to fund it as the missus has upped my allowance lol
  • leaflite
    leaflite Posts: 1,651
    Not convinced that buying all the bits separately is the cheapest or best. From the links you posted, the rims are £200 each, which is a lot, and are also tubular so you will be limited to full lycra xc whippet rubber. The spokes arent anything special, and neither are the hubs. And then you have the hassle of building it and then realising youve spent over £600 on a pile of parts that dont fit together...
    From one of the german sites you can get tune hubs on flow rims for not much more than £500