BTW, I just saw Russ from Path Less Pedaled gave the wheels a quick 
positive review when he tried them on the Crust Lightning Bolt.

He basically says they're affordable, light-ish, and it's nice to have 
another rim-brake, tubeless compatible option out there.

https://youtu.be/Q2vU_p1bNZg?t=90

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 12:23:49 PM UTC-7 Slin wrote:

> Thanks all for sharing your experiences. I'm still leaning towards getting 
> a set to use tubeless, but now I'll know to expect to have to true them up 
> early.
>
> On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 4:02:56 PM UTC-7 lwt...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I’ve been using the 700c version of these for a few months on several 
>> different bikes. The rear did go out of true not too long after I got them. 
>> I was as kind of surprised, but trued them up and no problems since. I 
>> liked the price point too with the front hub. I was able to set them up 
>> tubeless with no problems either. 
>> Lance
>>
>> On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 4:05:43 PM UTC-6 leva...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> You are correct, Drew.  The rh is no louder than a White rh, but much 
>>> louder than a 105 or Deore rh.  It is what it is.  What I failed to mention 
>>> was how nice the dynamo front hub is at this price point I like the 
>>> wheelset a bunch.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 3:04:36 PM UTC-6 Drew Henson wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have a pair on a fairly new crust romanceur, and i like them quite a 
>>>> bit. rear hub is no louder than a white industry hub i have on another 
>>>> bike. I really like the SP generator hub, i think it's a good value. 
>>>>
>>>> I am curious if the spoke tensioning holds up. I probably have about 
>>>> 100 miles on them. 
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 11:07:36 AM UTC-7 leva...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I own a set of the Crust wheels on my Canti Lightning bolt, and 
>>>>> they’re just fine, although the rear hub is loud.  Mine are the 650b 
>>>>> size, 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, July 7, 2022 at 11:11:41 AM UTC-6 Nikko in Oakland wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a pair of the 700c complete wheelsets and I probably put them 
>>>>>> through more rough stuff than they were intended to be on. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've ridden them for about 500-600 miles, about 40% gravel (nothing 
>>>>>> super rough) and 60% road in the Oakland/Berkeley Hills. I ride my bikes 
>>>>>> kind of hard, with a lot of out of the saddle, high torque efforts. I'm 
>>>>>> never riding any trails that I'd be more comfortable on a front 
>>>>>> suspension 
>>>>>> bike on. The wheels were machine built, so they went out of true rather 
>>>>>> quickly which was expected. At ~200 miles, I gave them a little touch 
>>>>>> true 
>>>>>> to keep them laterally true. But shortly after (~70 miles later), they 
>>>>>> went 
>>>>>> out of true again, and I attributed this to my lack of experience truing 
>>>>>> wheels, it being machine-built wheel, how light the rim is, and/or how 
>>>>>> hard 
>>>>>> i'm pushing them. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> An acquaintance mentioned that he had to true his wheelset about 5 
>>>>>> times before they stayed true. I'm not super well equipped to true 
>>>>>> wheels 
>>>>>> appropriately, so this would have gotten expensive for me to get a shop 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> do this regularly, so I just got them detensioned/retensioned by a 
>>>>>> trusted 
>>>>>> wheel builder. The wheel builder mentioned that the rear hub is a bit 
>>>>>> crunchy already and he suggested I replace the bearings and clean out 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> internals to get 'em smooth again. I wasn't thrilled to hear that, but 
>>>>>> it's 
>>>>>> all good. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyways, the wheels are light and really responsive, I like how 
>>>>>> quickly they spin up, and they're priced really well. But since I'm not 
>>>>>> a 
>>>>>> wheelbuilder-type, I think this is the last machine-built wheelset I 
>>>>>> ever 
>>>>>> buy. The wheels were pretty, light, and cheap-ish. But as a friend says, 
>>>>>> strong, light, cheap; you can only pick two. 
>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 6, 2022 at 11:27:51 PM UTC-7 Slin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does anyone have any on-bike experience with the Crust wheelsets? 
>>>>>>> I'm curious about them.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> S
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Friday, May 27, 2022 at 2:53:16 PM UTC-7 Collin A wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Heyo,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I think this has been brought up in the past, but Crust recently 
>>>>>>>> designed some new 650b wheels/rims that are a good alternative to the 
>>>>>>>> Pacenti Brevets and Velocity Quills that serve as excellent rims for 
>>>>>>>> lighter Rivendell builds.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Anywho, they are now available to purchase as separate rims rather 
>>>>>>>> than part of the wheelset...the only downside being you can get any 
>>>>>>>> drilling you want, as long as its 32h.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Crust Rim Brake Rims – Crust Bikes 
>>>>>>>> <https://crustbikes.com/collections/wheels/products/crust-rim-brake-rims>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>> Collin in "subsiding, but not from earthquakes" in Sacramento
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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