Thanks Jay.  Another worthy contender or possibility...

A general question for all though... Just to show how old fashioned I seem 
to be, I have always considered 32h rims a little less than truly adequate 
for a 200lb guy (a little less these days) with some gear and tools added. 
 I have always had 36h rims (even 40h in something of a mistake).  That 
said, I know wheels can be magically strong if built correctly, usually by 
someone talented, patient and practiced in the art.

The R460's seem to max at 32h, and I know others ride 32h, even 28's 
(front?), but I am curious... Are 32h rims, built well and strong, plenty 
for the above rider and scenario?

Always (over) thinking...

Bob Lovejoy
Galesburg, IL


On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 11:48:46 AM UTC-6, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>
> I've had a dyno-wheel built with DT R460s. In service for daily commuting 
> for a year and change now with no issues.
> +1
>
> Jay
>
>

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