Mickeyspinn
rBotM Winner
Industry alert....new standard incoming....Chavez standardsSpent a bit of time working on the wheelset this morning.
Weight comes up to 1850 without QRs or rim tape. I am quite pleased, given it's a 32 spoke count rim-brake one.
Bike industry never fails to fail. With all the hype surrounding the glorious return of 650B, there's not much choice of non-disk rims, tubes and tyres.
The whole thing is quite disappointing really. *sound of balloon deflating*
The project is, naturally, a bit of a folly. I should have just gone for a 26er, given that Mrs rolls on a 26er and I already have spare tubes, rim tape and a spare set of lightweight rims. But I've had problems sourcing 26" "gravel" components a few years ago. Heavy-duty rims for wide tyres for serious offroading - there's plenty of that. But lighter options appear limited. Mrs ended up with a pair of Panaracer Paselas in 45mm, but I remember struggling to find many options in 42-50 size.
Anyway, rim-brake rims are available in 650B, not nearly as many options as 700c. I ended up going for a symmetrically drilled rear, which is not ideal with a hub for an 11s cassette. I decided to add a 2-3mm dish away from the drive side to try and distribute the load a bit more evenly across the spokes. Should be enough clearance in the frame for this.
Tubes turned out to be quite rare too. You can easily buy MTB-oriented 27.5 tubes at about 250g each (!!!), but limited options for gravel. I went with a pair of maxxis ultra lightweights in the end (from memory, about 150g per tube).
Tyres - I picked up a lightly used 47c set of WTB horizons and a well worn set of panaracer gravelkings in 44. Neither of them fit my moderately knobbly requirement for offroading but they were selling cheap and I want to try different sizes to see what can go into the frame with guards.
The only really exciting and unique thing about this build is that I'm getting an audax-geometry frameset that can accommodate 2"+ knobblies without guards if I want to run it as a rigid monster cross. I think combinations like this are quite rare these days.
The end goal is worth it I know you see it too as you say audax geo ..it's beggars belief how the cycle industry keeps messing with what has already been perfected....rando.....c'est simple!
I think woz might be right it could be worth spending the money and get the fork modded....once and done... fit and forget...threaded or ahead..world's your oyster.