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does Spinergy make a rim-brake downhill wheel set?
for a 220 lb male rider, on a Cannondale hardtail.
I know you are looking for Spinergy rim-brake wheels for a down hill bike, but please consider disk brakes for the following reasons.
1) This is for a 220lb rider.
2) Downhill bikes travel fast and require a very dependable and power-full braking system.
3) The heat from braking on a downhill bike is tremendous, enough that the heat generated from a rim brake could cause the tubes to pop or tire sidewall damage.(plus disks won't tear up your rims)
Disk brakes for downhillers are far superior in stopping power and durability and under these conditions are a whole lot safer.
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Fixed Corn
On a road bike, can I lace a 20 hole rim to a 32 hole hub?
Talking about rear wheels here. I have a Powertap Pro, with 32 holes, and I would like to put it in a Spinergy Stealth SS rim, which has 20 holes. Is this possible to do? Also, any idea how much a bike shop would generally charge for such a re-build if it is possible?
As a Barnett Certified Bike tech, I would not lace this wheel for you. The hub and rim are made specifically for the count of spokes it has and the structural integrity that they have is too far off. I would be scared to ride it myself to be honest. Find a 32 hole rim (standard spacing i.e. no paired spokes) and get that laced to it.
To build a wheel from scratch, I charge between $40-60 plus spokes but you shop may charge something different depending on where you live. Good luck and be careful with wheels, those keep you on the road at 30MPH! I wouldn't mess with it.







