I'd just get some of those VO 36 spoke hubs.....what do four spokes weigh? More spokes= stronger wheel. I rode 36'ers when I weighed 168 pounds as did millions. The VO hubs look pretty nice and shiny plus they are easily disassembled. The Velo Orange dudes are really into all the shiny, chrome, vintage look, anyway....I'll bet you would be happy with them. Just sayin......
On Jun 27, 10:54 am, Rex Kerr <rexk...@gmail.com> wrote: > After a nearly unbearable wait I'm finally a riv owner!!! I drove down on > Saturday and picked up my 67cm AHH frame! It's a work of art! I went with > a custom color, and after many hours of second guessing my decision I > finally got to see it! I have to admit that it came out a lot lighter than > I expected from the paint chip, and I was a little bit upset when I first > saw it, but once I started hanging shiny bits on it I started to realize > that it's probably a lot nicer than what I'd originally asked for, and it's > really growing on me -- I think now that it's a really nice color! [The big > reveal coming once the shiny bits are properly hung :-) ]. > > So, speaking of shiny bits... there's one rather important one that I > haven't decided on yet! Wheels! I really like the classic polished hubs, > and this bike is beautiful and really deserves some nice looking hubs, but a > set of Rivy hubs approach the the amount that I was hoping to spend on the > entire wheelset! I considered the VO Grand Cru hubs, which are a bit > cheaper, but they don't have the 32 spoke hubs that I wanted (I like the > look of 32 spoke hubs, and I'm a lightweight rider for my height, I have a > touring bike for the heavy loaded stuff). I like freewheels, and 7 speeds > is perfect [prefer it over 9], but am probably leaning more toward a > cassette just because quality freewheels are getting harder to find. The > problem that I'm having is that it's harder to find 135 mm hubs that meet > these requirements than 130 mm hubs, as 135 mm stuff is usually MTB oriented > and more colorful (usually anodized). So, I'm starting to think about maybe > getting a set of road hubs and buying a new axle and respacing it... anybody > ever done that? Is it hard to find proper axles? It looks like Harris > sells all the parts that I need... > > Thanks! > -Rex -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rbw-owners-bunch+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.