Are these the lightest disc brake hubs? Tactic TR01 (aka Princeton Carbon)
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Niceryanw wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 11:11 pmJust ordered a pair of these to try out.
Wheel build will be as follows:
Tactic TR01 hubs - 24/24H - Shimano Freehub - 215g
Enve 5.6 Disc rim front - 54mm - 454.5g
Enve 5.6 Disc rim rear - 63mm - 483.8g
Sapim CX-Ray SP spokes x 48 - 230g (approximate)
Sapim alloy nipples x 48 - 16.8g
Total - 1,400.01g
Would love to get these under 1,400g, but we shall see...
... and any longer term (3000+ km ) reports of riding with these?
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how did they check out?wickedstealthy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:17 pmWell I have them now for 3.5k on summer bike. No issues so far. Still roll as day one. I will soon have them checked for winter time
how do you rate these compared to dt 180 exp or carbon-ti hubs
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Didnt check them yet as I'm still waiting for new hoops to have them relaced. And now wintertime so not much hurry yet. I will update if I have them relaced on the new hoops. That said I have had almost never issues with hubsmathias720 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 2:54 pmhow did they check out?wickedstealthy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:17 pmWell I have them now for 3.5k on summer bike. No issues so far. Still roll as day one. I will soon have them checked for winter time
how do you rate these compared to dt 180 exp or carbon-ti hubs
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I have the wheels this week relaced to a new set of dukes baccara x wheels and we will have checked the wear.
They have now done something like 3000-3500km or so.
But the same goes for Extralite stuff etc How reliable are those if you push hard ? I heard that they where not the best in coping with high torque
Some people seem to be able to destroy everything whatever you give them
I had my collarbone broken and road rash on my full left side. Not because a failed component but due to stupidity of a mechanic that didn't properly fix the preload on my crank and cause my chain to run of at 50km/h when sprinting.
You can! Just swap those Sapim CX-Ray by Alpina Hyperlite spokes. From head you will shave some 50g on those!wickedstealthy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 04, 2022 8:19 pmB988273F-E339-4C74-A9EE-93C311D3CACB.jpegNiceryanw wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 11:11 pmJust ordered a pair of these to try out.
Wheel build will be as follows:
Tactic TR01 hubs - 24/24H - Shimano Freehub - 215g
Enve 5.6 Disc rim front - 54mm - 454.5g
Enve 5.6 Disc rim rear - 63mm - 483.8g
Sapim CX-Ray SP spokes x 48 - 230g (approximate)
Sapim alloy nipples x 48 - 16.8g
Total - 1,400.01g
Would love to get these under 1,400g, but we shall see...
I've assembled a pair of AR46 light rims with Alpina spokes, Extralite SP-X SP-rear Hubs and Pillar light nipples. Without tape they came up a shade less than 1200g
I'm thinking for a while now on replacing the 176 rear hub on my 303s wheels for a Carbon-Ti one, just to try to put my 795 Blade RS near the 7800g mark, but I can't seem to find Zipp's 303s hub real weight for comparison. Does anyone have that insight?
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