Does anyone know if there is a 27.5 downhill rim made with a 36 hole pattern?
I did a search but came up with nothing.
I did a search but came up with nothing.
Are you just guessing at the first rim that comes to mind - because clearly, those don't meet the requirements?Wtb i25,i28?
I see tendency of using Enduro rims on Downhill tracks with some exceptions. I don't use Ex823 much and they are heavy!Are you just guessing at the first rim that comes to mind - because clearly, those don't meet the requirements?
I checked a couple of bigger US distributors and there was nothing. Everything I saw in a DH level rim was 32h.Does anyone know if there is a 27.5 downhill rim made with a 36 hole pattern?
I did a search but came up with nothing.
Because 'the industry' realised you could get 10 times the retardedness & only the same stiffness benefit with boost 148.36 hole rims died with 26" wheels. its a conspiracy
i can confirm this. i once had to lace such a contraption in the back of a van on the way to ray'sIs the OP stuck with a 36 hole hub? If so, is there a non-sketchy way to lace a 36 hub to a 32 rim?
That's good to know.IIRC, the last time I talked to Hadley I was quoted $60 for a new hub shell.
off topic, but do they make any rims that are not hookless?If you don't mind running carbon rims Light-Bicycle and Nextie do 36 hole 27.5.