Wheels for us fattys
dg-crabb
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Evening I need ideas in a rugby player who loves to cycle problem with that is I tip the scales at 112kg! I'm going through spokes and getting my wheels trued every other week!
I don't want to break the banks but any suggestions on some new wheels would be awesome!
Someone might even have some for sale let me know
I don't want to break the banks but any suggestions on some new wheels would be awesome!
Someone might even have some for sale let me know
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Have a look at this thread. It also contains links to a couple of other similar recent threads.0 -
Speak to a wheel builder. He will probably recommend some 36 spoke front and rear, possibly using touring rims.
It might seem expensive going for handbuilt wheels, but if you get a well built pair they should last much better than the ones you're currently breaking.0 -
Speak to a wheel builder. He will probably recommend some 36 spoke front and rear, possibly using touring rims.
It might seem expensive going for handbuilt wheels, but if you get a well built pair they should last much better than the ones you're currently breaking.
This.
Plenty of components out there that will make us a good wheel set for you. Wider rims (23mm min), something like a Miche Primato hub and Sapim Race spokes (and a minimum of 32 of them each end) will probably do it for you!Trail fun - Transition Bandit
Road - Wilier Izoard Centaur/Cube Agree C62 Disc
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I got a set of A42 Pro Lites from Wiggle, they have tested them above 150kgs and still ok. I have used them for about 1000 miles now and still going strong... Touch wood.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/pro-lite-bracciano-a42-alloy-clincher-wheelset/0 -
I got a set of A42 Pro Lites from Wiggle, they have tested them above 150kgs and still ok. I have used them for about 1000 miles now and still going strong... Touch wood.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/pro-lite-bracciano-a42-alloy-clincher-wheelset/
Ignoring for a moment the low spoke count issue (20/24)... there are two aspects of those wheels which are unsuited to heavy or powerful riders, whatever the manufacturer says. BTW: I have not found the 150 Kg weight limit you mention, where is it?
1) The freehub (if Shimano) is very soft and a strong rider will thrash it very quickly. I have seen indents 3 mm deep in those freehubs, that lead to play in the cassette and make the problem worse
2) The front hub has very small bearings (20 x 9 x 5 mm on top of my head) which are unsuitable to carry heavy loads.left the forum March 20230 -
Look at Rose bikes from Germany. 36 spoke wheels on a verity of rims and hub combinations and bargain prices. I've got mavic cxp33 on extreme (miche) hubs.0
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Thanks a lot for all the input loads of options to consider now! It's a minefield out there0
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I'm a similar weight and done a few thousand miles on my Fulcrum Racing Quattro wheels, never had any issues.Scott CR1 Pro
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