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Chinese Carbon Road Bikes => Cyclocross Frames, Wheels & Components => Topic started by: flyedf on June 16, 2023, 03:04:03 PM
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are carbon wheels too harsh for gravel? what wheel depth recommended? i'm going to try 25mm width, 35mm depth carbon wheel on 38c smooth tire
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I'm in the market for carbon wheels; it seems that rim depth under 40mm is preferable for gravel riding. Carbon fiber is sturdy, absorbs a bit of the vibrations and is, of course, more lightweight. 35mm depth sounds great, especially with 38c's.
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are carbon wheels too harsh for gravel? what wheel depth recommended? i'm going to try 25mm width, 35mm depth carbon wheel on 38c smooth tire
Carbon is just fine for gravel. I ride rutted fire roads and harsh single track with no issues. As long as you're not doing massive jumps, you should be fine. Though I would recommend lesser depth wheels, probably 40mm or under. Rocks, grit and other debris can easily scratch deep wheelsets. Also deep wheelsets are more susceptible to wind and can blow your bike off a hillside cliff in mountainous terrain! My rims are only 38mm depth and I still felt the effects of the wind.