wheel weight advice
I have a 2013 scott speedster
I have owned it for nearly a year but I keep getting spokes snap on my rear wheel. Im guessing this is down to my weight as I am 18 stone.
I have 24 spokes I am thinking I need to buy a stronger wheel does any one have any suggestions ? Im doing around 80 miles per week on normal roads.
Do I just need a wheel with more spokes ? or can anything be done to my existing wheel to make it stronger ? I dont want to spend a lot of money.
Im newish to cycling so any help would be great
Al
I have owned it for nearly a year but I keep getting spokes snap on my rear wheel. Im guessing this is down to my weight as I am 18 stone.
I have 24 spokes I am thinking I need to buy a stronger wheel does any one have any suggestions ? Im doing around 80 miles per week on normal roads.
Do I just need a wheel with more spokes ? or can anything be done to my existing wheel to make it stronger ? I dont want to spend a lot of money.
Im newish to cycling so any help would be great
Al
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For 18 stone I would suggest a handbuilt with 32 spokes.0
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36 spokes rear would be advisable. Not sure there is anything on the market, you might have to go hand builtleft the forum March 20230
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im 18 stone ish and 32 is fine. and dont be put off by handbuild it doesnt need to cost the earth to have made, or make yourselfSpecialized S Works SL2 . Campagnolo Record 11spd. rolling on Campag Zonda wheels
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Where can I get one built ? Is there anywhere on line ? Any idea on cost ?0
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Always trust a bearded builder...
http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php ... 0s178p1956
Or give me a shout is you are based in SW London, although I just shavedleft the forum March 20230 -
Is the link on the exact wheel I would need to order ? Or is the link just to the site in general.0
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It's the starting point... if you pay a bit more you can get 105 hubs, or Ultegra hubs...
If you can afford over 200 pounds, I suggest you give a call to Harry Rowland and get a proper bespoke set
http://www.harryrowland.co.uk/7352.htmlleft the forum March 20230 -
A basic build of Ryde Chrina rims on shimano 105 hubs would actually do the job but if you can afford H plus archetypes on ultegra hubs in 32F/36R then go for that, you won't regret it. You can always move the wheels onto your next bike.
Harry Rowland won't do the H plus son build shame as they are one of the best rims in production today.http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk -wheel building and other stuff.0 -
Any one have a link to get these ?0
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Harry will build you a robust pair of Mavic Open pros on 32H or 36H Shimano 105 hubs and sapim races spokes, he charges £15 for delivery (or should I say used to). Give him a call to discuss your requirements, and he will advise on the best wheels for you.WyndyMilla Massive Attack | Rourke 953 | Condor Italia 531 Pro | Boardman CX Pro | DT Swiss RR440 Tubeless Wheels
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Malcolm of the http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk built some wheels for my daughters racing bike and despite being crashed on numerous occasions, thrown around and generally treated badly, they haven't needed truing and are lite and very strong and cheap ish compared to a factory option.
im sure he could fix you up something that would suit you.0 -
drlodge wrote:Harry will build you a robust pair of Mavic Open pros on 32H or 36H Shimano 105 hubs and sapim races spokes, he charges £15 for delivery (or should I say used to). Give him a call to discuss your requirements, and he will advise on the best wheels for you.
This is good advice and go for 36H rims as you can always get lighter wheels if you get your weight down. ( I weight about 15st 7lbs). Better to ride on well built wheels you can trust.0 -
I haven't got any but these are a very good option if you want to but from a retailer;
http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/road-wheel-set-28700c-mavic-open-pro--105-5700-401814/aid:401816
I have some of these coming for a little project, my only concern is the single butted spokes;
http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/WPPXAL30LC/planet-x-al30-c-wheelset
Can't comment on the build quality of the two though, but the Open Pros on 105 hubs from Rose are cheaper than you can buy the components for!0 -
Andy_S_T wrote:I haven't got any but these are a very good option if you want to but from a retailer;
http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/road-wheel-set-28700c-mavic-open-pro--105-5700-401814/aid:401816
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Can't comment on the build quality of the two though, but the Open Pros on 105 hubs from Rose are cheaper than you can buy the components for!
Heck that's cheap!!WyndyMilla Massive Attack | Rourke 953 | Condor Italia 531 Pro | Boardman CX Pro | DT Swiss RR440 Tubeless Wheels
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