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Other Resources => Vendor Discussion & Reviews => Topic started by: carbonfan on August 19, 2015, 12:47:35 AM
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As the topic, the asymmetric rim for mountain bike appears in this year, I can not find experience infomation on it, would any one like to share your experience on it?
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I once owned a Trek 69er, 26" wheel in the back, 29" wheel in the front. That's about as asymmetric as it gets. The bike rode really well.
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I think he's referring to the new rim designs that are asymmetric to make up for the spoke angle differences on offset hubs. Peter has some listed on his site I noticed today.
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speaking of off center rims, those 42mm ones i won are 3mm offset, looking forward to building them up.
Both the front and rear rims on my Rumblefish are asymetrical, and they've been surprisingly bombproof.
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I think he's referring to the new rim designs that are asymmetric to make up for the spoke angle differences on offset hubs. Peter has some listed on his site I noticed today.
I understood the question, just thought I throw out something funny. I've read about various brands that design their wheels to have an asymmetric offset.
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I understood the question, just thought I throw out something funny.
You forgot the smiley. ;D
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I'm trying to refrain from using too many smilies. :(