DrewSavage
Retro Guru
Basically I've reached the conclusion that I'd like to be riding something lighter than my hybrid or 3-speed to get about, but the roads round here (and particularly on my way to work) are in such terrible condition that when I tried using any of my road bikes I realised that before long, either myself or the bike would be shaken to bits by the multitude of potholes, bumps and lumps.
So - and please stop me if this sounds like nonsense - I've formed the idea that a tourer might be the answer. Presumably a stronger frame, and hopefully clearance for a slightly thicker tyre.
Getting my Raleigh Classic 15 into shape is going to be a fairly long-term project but I'd like to try and start sorting out the parts for it, and the wheels that came with it were only fit for the dustbin. Even the quick-release levers were bent.
So what do people recommend - whether a good secondhand buy for value, or something new that doesn't look too anachronistic? Is there a Mavic rim that's the accepted gold standard for this type of thing?
And how important are hubs? I have a pair of Shimano 600 hubs in my cupboard that I bought as part of a job lot on eBay, plus the Jacques Anquetil road bike that's come my way last week has fairly old Campagnolo Record hubs of uncertain condition (and Remerx Sprint rims, which I know nothing about, and Google only really came up with the idea that they were probably made in Czechoslovakia).
I'm really quite far beyond the limit of my knowledge and experience here. Would you recommend buying rims and having them built around one of my sets of hubs (is that prohibitively expensive? or too difficult to try tackling as a DIY project with little prior experience?) or is it better to be simply looking for a wheel that already fits the bill?
So - and please stop me if this sounds like nonsense - I've formed the idea that a tourer might be the answer. Presumably a stronger frame, and hopefully clearance for a slightly thicker tyre.
Getting my Raleigh Classic 15 into shape is going to be a fairly long-term project but I'd like to try and start sorting out the parts for it, and the wheels that came with it were only fit for the dustbin. Even the quick-release levers were bent.
So what do people recommend - whether a good secondhand buy for value, or something new that doesn't look too anachronistic? Is there a Mavic rim that's the accepted gold standard for this type of thing?
And how important are hubs? I have a pair of Shimano 600 hubs in my cupboard that I bought as part of a job lot on eBay, plus the Jacques Anquetil road bike that's come my way last week has fairly old Campagnolo Record hubs of uncertain condition (and Remerx Sprint rims, which I know nothing about, and Google only really came up with the idea that they were probably made in Czechoslovakia).
I'm really quite far beyond the limit of my knowledge and experience here. Would you recommend buying rims and having them built around one of my sets of hubs (is that prohibitively expensive? or too difficult to try tackling as a DIY project with little prior experience?) or is it better to be simply looking for a wheel that already fits the bill?