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lightest rim(6 posts)

lightest rimernie
Nov 1, 2001 10:45 PM
What is the lightest rim for a MTB?
My Valiant ceramics are 380g...Metroid
Nov 2, 2001 6:06 AM
I doubt they are the absolute lightest but they are damn close.
Valiant non-ceramic osb is 439g on my digital scaleasdf
Nov 6, 2001 11:58 AM
If you can get them : CrossMax (sub-375?), never weighed mine nmJan Gerrit
Nov 2, 2001 6:15 AM
an older silver 517 = 385grams [nm]Nigel'
Nov 2, 2001 9:48 AM
nm
re: lightest rimRocky Rider
Nov 2, 2001 7:22 PM
The
b lightest
rim is single-wall, non-eyeletted, with worn sidewalls from a few years of use. Of course you wouldn't want to ride it.

Some Mavic rims I've weighed:
517 Black 32h: 404, 405g
517 Citron 32h: 386, 389, 387g
517 HardAno (CD) 32h: 408g
217 Sunset Fade 36h: 400g
230 TI B 32h: 378, 380g not machined sidewalls - nice weight!
517 Silver 36h w/wrapper: 399, 400g
 


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