Oh right, I got confused between the two different RBW budget
wheelsets! Sorry about that - thanks for the clarification.

-nathan

On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 9:34 PM, franklyn <sini...@msn.com> wrote:
> Nathan,
>
> I think you need to compare apples to apples:
>
> The $200 wheels (http://www.rivbike.com/products/show/budget-twin-
> hollow-wheelset/18-312) are twin hollow rims, which are single-walled
> rims, that are inferior to synergy and dyad. I believe handspun build
> these, too.
>
> Riv does sell synergy/LX wheels (most likely built by handspun) but it
> costs $250. Add tax on top of that suddenly you are looking at $270+.
> If you take 5% back as a Riv member, then you are dead even with $260
> shipped (no tax if you buy from Universal Cycles).
>
> Handspun also has the dynamo option, which Riv does not offer at the
> budget level.
>
> Franklyn
>
> On Oct 3, 8:52 pm, nathan spindel <nath...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks all for the advice so far!
>>
>> Those Handspun wheels (Dyad, Deore LX) seem like a good deal at $260
>> shipped, but I'm wondering how they compare to RBW's $200 Budget
>> Synergy Wheelset (Synergy, Deore) which Rich goes over a bit. Since
>> I'm a local I won't have to pay shipping on the wheels from RBW. Now
>> I'm leaning in that direction…
>>
>> Cypres, B-Line, Pari Moto, and Hetre all sound like good ways to go –
>> thankfully there are so many nice options in 650B.
>>
>> -nathan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 4:53 PM, franklyn <sini...@msn.com> wrote:
>> > Nathan,
>>
>> > Of course I was there when you bought the frame. I have used several
>> > pairs of tektro R556 (or silver) extra long reach brakes. Paired with
>> > the right kind of brake pads they are quite effective. For Briana, who
>> > is lightweight, they won't flex as much.
>>
>> > Dia Compe 750 center pull brakes are another good option. They give
>> > you wonderful modulation and good stopping power. They can be gotten
>> > for pretty cheaply on ebay.
>>
>> > I like the new Soma B-line tires on my Kogswell right now. Smooth,
>> > quiet, and corner well. They are wider than the CdlV but narrower than
>> > the Hetres. I will start with those. Hetres are great, but they are
>> > pretty pricy.
>>
>> > Wheels. You can't go wrong with Rich-built wheels, but they cost more.
>> > I have been using wheels built by Handspun. They use Velocity Dyad and
>> > Shimano LX hubs (even have dynamo option).
>>
>> >http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=31825&;...
>> >http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=35520&;...
>> >http://www.universalcycles.com/shopping/product_details.php?id=31826&;...
>>
>> > They might not be Rich-good, but they are pretty good. I don't know
>> > how well VO wheels hold up, but they are also cheaper.
>>
>> > I have parts sitting around that might be useful to your build.
>> > Contact me with what you need and I will see what I have.
>>
>> > Best,
>> > franklyn
>>
>> > On Oct 3, 3:40 pm, JL <subfas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> The Saluki is a tough bike.  Don't worry about the load amounts.
>>
>> >> The first thing I would ask is: What does she want?
>>
>> >> Building a bike up fro someone else is an interesting endeavor.  That
>> >> person may, or may not, be interested in the same type of build.
>>
>> >> Personally, I would just steer clear of CdlV tires.  I have had
>> >> nothing but bad luck and their irregular mounting drives me nuts.
>>
>> >> I ride with Hetres or fatty rumpkins on my Saluki.  They both fit fine
>> >> under Berthoud 65mm fenders.  I have a cantilever brake Saluki so that
>> >> might make a little bit of room available width wise. for the fenders.
>>
>> >> -Jason
>> >> On Oct 3, 11:16 am, nathan spindel <nath...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Yesterday at the RBW garage sale I picked up a 50cm 650B Saluki frame.
>> >> > I'm going to build it up as a road bike / occasional light S24O
>> >> > hauler. The rider will be a lightweight 5'5" lady, so it'll be able to
>> >> > carry a 10-20 lb load just fine.
>>
>> >> > I have much of the build planned out (Noodles w/ bar-ends, XD2, B-17,
>> >> > rear rack) but haven't decided on:
>>
>> >> >  1. brakes (Silvers or Dia-Compe's or Paul center-pulls?)
>> >> >  2. wheels (Rich-built Synergy 32h 105?)
>> >> >  3. tires (Soma Xpress 38? Pari-Moto? CdlV?)
>>
>> >> > What would you suggest for those components, given the uses above?
>> >> > Thanks for your advice!
>>
>> >> > -nathan
>>
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