focomat 1c
Retro Guru
A few years ago I was restoring a 1986 Ridgeback that was fitted with Ascenti rims laced to Shimano MN-72 (XT) hubs
The rims were seriously corroded around the eyelets and were scrapped. I obtained some Rigida safetyline rims
from Germany for the re-build.
My recollection of MTB design progress during the 80's is that wheel rims got seriously wide at some stage, and then
reduced to the now current norm of about 25mm ± 2mm
Looking around my 'collection' I have the following dates/sizes :
1985 Raleigh Maverick ....................... Araya 28mm
1986 Ridgeback ................................. Ascenti 32mm (replaced with Rigida 30mm)
1986 Aventura ................................... Champion 22mm ( 650B rim)
1989 Muddy Fox ................................ Araya 26mm
Sheldon Brown, on rim widths : ' Pretty much any 26" (559) tyre will work on any 26" rim - but it is best to avoid
very narrow tyres on very wide rims or vice versa '
I wonder why it was considered desirable to make such wide rims (though they look good, and in keeping with
the 'go anywhere' image of the early MTB scene)
I would be interested to hear about any wider rims that were available, with dates in order to establish a timeline
The rims were seriously corroded around the eyelets and were scrapped. I obtained some Rigida safetyline rims
from Germany for the re-build.
My recollection of MTB design progress during the 80's is that wheel rims got seriously wide at some stage, and then
reduced to the now current norm of about 25mm ± 2mm
Looking around my 'collection' I have the following dates/sizes :
1985 Raleigh Maverick ....................... Araya 28mm
1986 Ridgeback ................................. Ascenti 32mm (replaced with Rigida 30mm)
1986 Aventura ................................... Champion 22mm ( 650B rim)
1989 Muddy Fox ................................ Araya 26mm
Sheldon Brown, on rim widths : ' Pretty much any 26" (559) tyre will work on any 26" rim - but it is best to avoid
very narrow tyres on very wide rims or vice versa '
I wonder why it was considered desirable to make such wide rims (though they look good, and in keeping with
the 'go anywhere' image of the early MTB scene)
I would be interested to hear about any wider rims that were available, with dates in order to establish a timeline