MadRhino said:Be more specific: model, year and size.
Nice! Ordered the Excel Signature series last night. Went with 19” front and rear, contemplated 19-17 or 19-18.MadRhino said:If they are both 2021, same size, and the Excel is a Signature series: it is lighter.
MadRhino said:But this is pointless. I mean, your bike is heavy and built with mostly heavy components. Why do you care about saving 125g in a pair of rims now?
markz said:Why save a few grams here or there
Its not even relevant when it comes to ebikes
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markz said:Why save a few grams here or there
Its not even relevant when it comes to ebikes
Your better off hitting the toilet and taking a dump before you ride
For the rich lycra roadie crowd or sponsored racer then who cares save a gram or two for $1000 difference.
The more important factor to consider is which is the strongest rim, is it double walled or single
pinned or welded might be a difference in strength
but you need to build the rim correctly, cross-pattern, quality parts, using the correct gauge spokes because that makes it strong to
markz said:Your better off hitting the toilet and taking a dump before you ride
Eastwood said:MadRhino said:But this is pointless. I mean, your bike is heavy and built with mostly heavy components. Why do you care about saving 125g in a pair of rims now?
Well was just curious of which rim was lighter. Ultimately I choose the stronger rim but couldn’t find accurate weight specs for neither.
markz said:I hope you don't fall into the "efficiency" game either. I'd be more concerned about maximizing battery distance to going up hills at a good speed, and also to help by pedaling, and to some extend aerodynamics like a road bike. Justin did a video on efficiency and it was a great video.
markz said:Its good to be curious, but not into the game of saving a few grams for an expensive price.
markz said:btw the gassers will be riding circles around you when your out of juice and charging up your battery.
Just saying :wink: