Keep the wheels and change your gearing to make it climb easier!

Joe in Los Angeles

> On Mar 21, 2022, at 1:49 PM, Sofie C <sofi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Help! I'm stuck in analysis paralysis... I have a size 45 Clem complete that 
> I adore, purchased in the last Riv lottery. I wanted dynamo lighting so I had 
> my local bike shop rebuild the stock front wheel with a SON hub. My clem 
> feels quick enough for me - I'm a slow rider, and the weight doesn't bother 
> me, except for when I'm riding uphill, and there are a lot of hills where I 
> live. Still, I have wheel fomo, and I can't stop thinking about how good the 
> Clem could be if I were to put on different wheels than the stock wheels.
> 
> I'm considering a bunch of options, with the top ones being:
> 
> 1. Get a set of new, relatively lightweight wheels without Dyno for daytime 
> riding (which is what I mostly do anyway). Keep Clem stock wheels for when I 
> really need the Dyno. I'd have two sets of wheels. 
> 
> 2. Get new rims (Velocity Cliffhangers?) and salvage the SON hub - Rich can 
> use the hub in rebuilding the front wheel. This leaves me with an extra Clem 
> stock rear wheel. 
> 
> 3. Be happy with what I have.
> 
> What would you do?
> 
> Sofie
> 
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