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Double D521's


lankyri

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me and flower were talkin about joining a two mavic D521's together running two inner tubes but 1 massive tyre would it work my question is or would the tubes just explode after a drop from the two inner walls i no fatmikes got a picture of them joined but does it work

hope you can answer this question

cheers ric :D

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now, how are you going to get a strong wheel build?

16 - 18 spokes per wheel ...err

good idea but i dont think its going to last or stand the forces

i meant, its not going to work

i would just save the hassle

buy a fat rim

u will have a stronger wheel

its cheaper

and it will last longer

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Dont weld them together though because I think ali said the heat made the metal reall soft and so it was no better for grinds than a try all rim. But I think Phil (select bikes) said there was a method of hardening the metal again which was pretty simple.

Try a search on the topics because there was loads of info in them :D

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i'm pretty sure u could harden the metal again by heating it up untill its glowing then dipping it in cold water, but i wouldnt like to mess about with it myself. have you considered one of those massive sun rims? their huge, rather strong, and they come in a lime green colour! cant remember the name of them though. i'll edit tis post when i find out :sleeping:

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Dont weld them together though because I think ali said the heat made the metal reall soft and so it was no better for grinds than a try all rim. But I think Phil (select bikes) said there was a method of hardening the metal again which was pretty simple.

Try a search on the topics because there was loads of info in them :)

heat treating :S

DAN

an and rick if you do need any tiggin done gimme a shout

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I did indeed do it.

I removed the inner walls and got them welded, Fatmike kept the walls inplace and ran bolts though it, solves all the problems of heat, but is heavier.

I dont think its really worth doing, not when the new echo rim is comming out, 48mm wide and supost to be as hard as alex rims, so should hold grinds better than current wide rims.

I also used a sun doublewide, they are pretty decent, holds grinds really well, but the angled braking suface can be a pain for setting pads up with, I also flat spotted mine really easily, but it did have big holes in it.

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Fatmike did it with a Mavic 717 and 719 and originally bolted it together with 8 3 or 4mm bolts, however this didn´t work too well as the rims tried to pull apart from each other under the stress of riding.

Therefore he used another 8 bolts, so a total of 16 bolts and it seems to work fine at the moment. It is fairly straight forward to do, but does take a while.

It is something different though and you do get the main benefit of amazing brakes due to a decent grind because of the material being alot harder then echo/koxx/onza rims etc. However it is heavy, but I think Mike plans on going tubeless to save weight as he has to use a DH tube to avoid getting flats easily.

Hope this helps, Dan.

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