Author Topic: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion  (Read 22936 times)

95s10nj

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #45 on: October 09, 2024, 02:56:58 PM »
I recently came across this post when searching for some gravel wheels and decided to email Peter. Gave him an idea of what I wanted and he emailed me back within a few days with some different options for a custom build. Went with the 40mm deep 26mm inner and 34mm outer, model no. CS-D40CU-33 built with house hubs (ratchet style), 24 Sapim cx-ray spokes and Shimano freehub. Went with no holes in the rim bed for easy tubeless setup and was looking for a sub 1400 gram wheelset. Within about 10 days I received pics of the hoops along with their weight, and within 14 days received pics of the final build along with actual weight of 1349 grams. Received the wheels about 2 weeks later so about a month from the initial order being placed. Setup went easy and I really put them through hell last week on a gravel ride in Vermont and they're still spinning true. Very happy with the purchase and communication from Peter throughout the process. Highly recommended.
« Last Edit: October 09, 2024, 02:59:35 PM by 95s10nj »

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #46 on: October 09, 2024, 09:16:38 PM »
That's looking real nice! Lovin' that gravel ride and look. I can't tell with your attached image, but with the 34mm outer width of the rim, what width tire did you put on? I see it's Schwalbe G-ONE branded, but can't tell from the markings your chosen width. And how did it feel at that width?



I recently came across this post when searching for some gravel wheels and decided to email Peter. Gave him an idea of what I wanted and he emailed me back within a few days with some different options for a custom build. Went with the 40mm deep 26mm inner and 34mm outer, model no. CS-D40CU-33 built with house hubs (ratchet style), 24 Sapim cx-ray spokes and Shimano freehub. Went with no holes in the rim bed for easy tubeless setup and was looking for a sub 1400 gram wheelset. Within about 10 days I received pics of the hoops along with their weight, and within 14 days received pics of the final build along with actual weight of 1349 grams. Received the wheels about 2 weeks later so about a month from the initial order being placed. Setup went easy and I really put them through hell last week on a gravel ride in Vermont and they're still spinning true. Very happy with the purchase and communication from Peter throughout the process. Highly recommended.


95s10nj

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #47 on: October 10, 2024, 08:06:35 AM »
That's looking real nice! Lovin' that gravel ride and look. I can't tell with your attached image, but with the 34mm outer width of the rim, what width tire did you put on? I see it's Schwalbe G-ONE branded, but can't tell from the markings your chosen width. And how did it feel at that width?

The tires are still the stock Schwalbe G-One Bites in 45c that came on the bike. I was running 35psi in the stock wheels for pavement rides and 30psi offroad. These wheels are definitely firmer at the same pressure so I need to play around with lower pressures. The tires are ok offroad but I'd like to switch to something like a 42 pathfinder or 45 g-one rs for a little more speed on the road. In my area I end up covering a lot of road between gravel/dirt sections and I'll likely be using this as my road bike this winter.

pavlo.k

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #48 on: October 16, 2024, 04:45:25 AM »
Just received pictures of my wheelset from Peter. Turned out lighter than expected. Paintless finish looks sick

KaiDeus

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #49 on: October 16, 2024, 04:53:13 AM »
I asked for a quote for a wheelset to compare to the lightbicycle falcon pro turbo wheelset.

I'm torn whether i want some dt wiss 240 or knock off hubs. Are the xmcs in house hubs compatible with dt swiss replacement parts? I would hate to have to realce a new hub, if anything fails.

Edit: Already got a reply from Peter and all i can say is wow, that is some value offered, i will glady chose xiamencarbonspeed.
« Last Edit: October 16, 2024, 06:01:55 AM by KaiDeus »

pavlo.k

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #50 on: October 16, 2024, 06:30:39 AM »
I asked for a quote for a wheelset to compare to the lightbicycle falcon pro turbo wheelset.

I'm torn whether i want some dt wiss 240 or knock off hubs. Are the xmcs in house hubs compatible with dt swiss replacement parts? I would hate to have to realce a new hub, if anything fails.

Edit: Already got a reply from Peter and all i can say is wow, that is some value offered, i will glady chose xiamencarbonspeed.
I own a couple of noname Chinese hubs. A set from lightcarbon and r13 from Yuanan. you can use regular ratchet kits from aliexpress or dt swiss, they work perfectly fine. bearings are standard 6902, 6802. My only concern is trying to find a compatible freehub body if you need one

PoulB88

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #51 on: October 17, 2024, 02:00:10 AM »
Just received pictures of my wheelset from Peter. Turned out lighter than expected. Paintless finish looks sick

Did you consider carbon spokes for these wheels?

Also, does anyone know how the aerodynamics are affected by conventional steel, or carbon spokes? Bladed in either case, of course, and I realise there are a lot of different carbon spokes.

pavlo.k

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #52 on: October 17, 2024, 02:36:38 AM »
Did you consider carbon spokes for these wheels?

Also, does anyone know how the aerodynamics are affected by conventional steel, or carbon spokes? Bladed in either case, of course, and I realise there are a lot of different carbon spokes.

I didn't. There's no benefit for me from going with carbon spokes. Maybe a few grams here and there but steel spoke wheels are much easier to service. I can replace the spokes or hubs at any time without any problems. If I break a carbon spoke I have to order it from China. Carbon spokes require a different hub as well, which I doubt you can source easily.

PoulB88

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #53 on: October 17, 2024, 03:53:12 AM »
I didn't. There's no benefit for me from going with carbon spokes. Maybe a few grams here and there but steel spoke wheels are much easier to service. I can replace the spokes or hubs at any time without any problems. If I break a carbon spoke I have to order it from China. Carbon spokes require a different hub as well, which I doubt you can source easily.

Thanks, I do think you can use some carbon spokes with standard hubs but I may be mistaking.
In any case I hope you get to test the wheels out and report back, I might copy the setup for my Venge (2020 model).

Serge_K

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #54 on: October 17, 2024, 04:07:22 AM »
Thanks, I do think you can use some carbon spokes with standard hubs but I may be mistaking.
In any case I hope you get to test the wheels out and report back, I might copy the setup for my Venge (2020 model).

it will depend on spokes and hubs.
My friend crashed one of Peter's wheels, and broke 4 steel (Pillar wing 20) spokes. I didn't have enough spares to repair it (from memory, the wheelset uses 3 different lengths, so the moment you break more than 1, the probability you have inventory goes down dramatically), and good luck sourcing these spokes outside of china at a good price. I guess i should have called wheel builders, now that i think of it, but even then, i bought rims without holes in the rim bed for easier tubeless setup and maximum strength, and i didn't want to spend 1 day repairing it. So, i bought a replacement wheel from Peter, ordered the missing spokes from him, and my friend got the 1st wheel repaired by his LBS, so now he can happily crash again and already has a spare :D
So... if the hub isn't some weird ass bonded thing, and if you have spare carbon spokes of the right length, i dont think it makes a huge difference in terms of repair-ability.
One key difference is stiffness though, if you run a beefy aero bike, with carbon spoked wheels, with 25mm tyres at 110psi, on bad tarmac, wear a mouth guard as your teeth will rattle. If you run wide tyres, tubeless, then if you ride on good enough roads, carbon spokes are probably a good idea if you care about performance. The price difference is decreasing, Peter typically quotes a good set of steel spoked wheels for ~500 and ~700 for carbon, so given that everything is expensive now, 200 bucks amortized over the life span of your bike, if not 2 or 3 bikes, seems pretty reasonable.
I wonder if aliexpress sells spare spokes. i dont think i looked there either, now that i think of it. it'd make a ton of sense, they have such good agreements with shipping companies that you could probably source spares on demand easily. Aliexpress, now that it works flawlessly, pretty much, has transformed the way i source and build bikes. Can't understate the convenience of ordering exactly what you need when you need it, as opposed to over ordering stuff from china (Alibaba & the likes) and shipping large boxes.

As to ride quality, i've bought 5 wheelsets from him, and we're all happy with them. A whole season on them, no issues. Peter seems to be very reliable OEM, and also, wheels are now so commoditized that as long as you order the right stuff from a reputable seller, i really dont see why you'd be disappointed. Peter lets you custom build anything, his pricing is competitive, and he doesnt force you to put logos on the wheels. For example, certain models from Elite are nice (although mostly their rims are too narrow), but i refuse to have my bikes look like Xmas trees covered in logos, unless they pay me, i'm not showing their logo.
Fast on the flat. And nowhere else.

toxin

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #55 on: October 17, 2024, 07:34:12 AM »
Did you consider carbon spokes for these wheels?

Also, does anyone know how the aerodynamics are affected by conventional steel, or carbon spokes? Bladed in either case, of course, and I realise there are a lot of different carbon spokes.

Here are most of the basics

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« Last Edit: October 17, 2024, 07:40:49 AM by toxin »

PeterXu

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #56 on: October 19, 2024, 02:25:23 AM »
Guys. We are going to release our T1100 rims next week. The rim in attached pictures is D50CU-33 T1100 rim UD paintless finish, under 390g/piece.

We are going to build these rims with carbon spokes and our hubs. The promotion price for below combo wheels would be 635 USD/pair excluding shipping, lasts Dec 24 :
D50CU-33 T1100 rims 21/21H UD paintless
Carbon Speed hubs 54T rachets TPI ceramic bearings center lock straight pull for 100*12/142*12 with Shimano HG driver
Carbon spokes with nipples

The weight for this combo wheelset would be around 1245g/pair

And we are doing 20/20H version lighter hubs which won't be released until 2025, it will save another 40-45g on the wheels by then.
Carbon rims, wheels, frames and components manufacturer
peter@xmcarbonspeed.com  petercycles@foxmail.com
WhatsApp: +86 18250808148
www.xmcarbonspeed.com

toxin

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #57 on: October 19, 2024, 02:52:44 AM »
I might be interested in the lighter hubs version 65mm deep. Do you know yet roughly in which part of 2025 it might be?

PeterXu

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #58 on: October 19, 2024, 02:58:55 AM »
I might be interested in the lighter hubs version 65mm deep. Do you know yet roughly in which part of 2025 it might be?
Early 2025, likely Jan or Feb.
Carbon rims, wheels, frames and components manufacturer
peter@xmcarbonspeed.com  petercycles@foxmail.com
WhatsApp: +86 18250808148
www.xmcarbonspeed.com

Sakizashi

Re: Xiamen Carbon Speed 10 years anniversary special promotion
« Reply #59 on: October 19, 2024, 01:18:24 PM »
Early 2025, likely Jan or Feb.

I am also looking for wheels right now, and depending on the design, these may also interest me. Do you have a rim weight for the 65mm deep T1100 rims?

Regarding hubs, do you build with 0011 / THR Industries RX hubs or R3 road hubs? With CX-Rays Super or Alpina Hyperlight Aero spokes, these appear to be built wheels lighter than most carbon-spoked wheels.