I'd like to ask a question related to this (old) post.
What is the real benefit of those Chinese Carbon rims? When I built my MTB I looked at the offering and couldn't find any major reason to go for it. I use Stan's aluminum rims, they are cheap, light and strong.
I'd appreciate if someone could explain me what I am missing here.
Thanks!
If cost is the issue, go aluminum. If not, go carbon.
From my experience, I find the carbon rims to be FAR stiffer and more robust than any comparable aluminum rim. The light aluminum rims I've had were prone to coming out of true all the time, especially in rocky terrain. The lighter the rim, the worse they seem to be. With my carbon set (30mm OD, 25.5mm ID Hookless), they are still very true after 10-11 months of riding and a lot of miles and abuse. I've had some hair-raising rock strikes and a crash or two without issue. I can't say that about my aluminum rims in the past.
Gram for gram, carbon rims are much stronger, especially when you start looking at those ultralight aluminum choices for XC racing.
Aluminum can serve you well, but they won't be as robust. Carbon fiber, if designed and made properly has basically an infinite fatigue life; aluminum, not so much. Wheels are all about fatigue.
Here is a mildly interesting video. I don't think people realize just how strong carbon is.
https://vimeo.com/80046117