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Which 24" Rim?


TrialsMan Dan

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Im looking to get a 24" rear wheel built using a Pro2 trials rear hub but i am not sure what rim to go for. I mainly ride street and i will admit i am not the smoothest of riders! :P I have whittled my choice down to either the Sunrims Rhyno Lite or Alexrims DX32 (are they still being made in 24"). I may want to use a light grind when i change my pads. Anyone used either rim and what are advantages/disadvantages of both?

Any help apprecaited.

Dan

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Trialtech, they look so sweet in white or black, drilled or undrilled. 32hole only

I had rhynolites and they're a great rim. I was running dual Rhynolites, and still have the one on the front. Problem is, they're not very wide. The DX32 is nice, and the standard, but it's a bit piggy.

My rim? I have an Odyssey Hazzard Lite 24". Wide, LIGHT, and LOADS LOADS stiffer than both. Nice hard AL, so it holds a grind a good amount of time. Has a tall sidewall, ALMOST 3 times the width of a Vbrake pad, so technically, you can grind ONCE and use it three times before having to regrind. And it being a BMX rim, it's sidewalls are also thicker than most, as it's designed to hold high psi tires. Which = more grinds. I don't think I'll ever be riding anything else as it's that good.

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im using the halo combat rims.i found them to be between the rhyno lites and dx32 for weight.the are fantastic.hold a grind well.

did i mention there fantastic.ive cased so big things and there straight,dent free.can get in 32 or 36.there alsi a nice width,36mm i think.

check them out

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My rim? I have an Odyssey Hazzard Lite 24". Wide, LIGHT, and LOADS LOADS stiffer than both. Nice hard AL, so it holds a grind a good amount of time. Has a tall sidewall, ALMOST 3 times the width of a Vbrake pad, so technically, you can grind ONCE and use it three times before having to regrind. And it being a BMX rim, it's sidewalls are also thicker than most, as it's designed to hold high psi tires. Which = more grinds. I don't think I'll ever be riding anything else as it's that good.

Sounds really good, so what is the weight like compared to a Rhyno Lite and what sort of price are we talking? Anywhere in the UK that stocks them? BMX rim should be able to withstand a fair punishing lol. B)

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