- Hope Pro II Evo Hubs (with QR15 adaptor)
- DT Swiss Comp spokes
- Brass Nipples (you could get bling alu nipples that match the hub, but not so good in the long run)
- ZTR Crest front
- ZTR Arch rear
- Good wheel builder (Kevin @ BMC)
29er wheelset
Started by MTB_Roadie, Feb 01 2012 10:55
19 replies to this topic
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#17
Posted 01 February 2012 - 12:44
5 & Dime
#18
Posted 01 February 2012 - 12:48
I use Lourens Calitz as my wheelbuilder, even We Bike used to take wheels to him to get build,lol!
I heard its quite a mission to get a tire on the ZTR rims?
I heard its quite a mission to get a tire on the ZTR rims?
Unknown: "Are you Andy Schleck?"....me: "Why?"....Unknown: "Because your chain fell off when you shifted on the climb...."....me: "Yes I am..."
Team - Brothers Sport
Road machine - Fondriest TF2 powered by SRAM Force and Agogo Carbon Clinchers!!
Offroad machine - Giant XTC 29er
Team - Brothers Sport
Road machine - Fondriest TF2 powered by SRAM Force and Agogo Carbon Clinchers!!
Offroad machine - Giant XTC 29er
#19
Posted 01 February 2012 - 12:58
MTB_Roadie, on 01 February 2012 - 12:48 , said:
I heard its quite a mission to get a tire on the ZTR rims?
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure.
#20
Posted 01 February 2012 - 02:33
I just had a set of Hope hubs built on to ZTR Crest 29ers by Ruan Deysel at Spokeworx. Great wheels - but great builder IMHO. I have a set of 26ers built by him as well. FWIW - choose good hubs and rims with a tubeless bead and then a good wheel builder that knows about getting tension in to the spokes. That is where the smoke, mirrors and magic lies. Hope are bulletproof as hubs. I am a big guy - 100+ Kgs. WRt the ZTR rims they have a bead the tyre pops (like a car tubeless) in to and yes a Geax is best left to the bike shops. Similar experience to prior post. If that tyre flats then push the bike home cause you aint getting it off the bead whilst riding, especially on a ZTR rim. But a ZTR wont burp at lower pressures because of the beads which other lesser rims will do. Burps can lead to bloody and injurious get offs as metal aint got that great a traction when the tyre has gone sideways off the rim...













