I would consider a rim of similar width to your existing rims so you don't
have to adjust your brakes when changing wheels.

Dan Abelson
 On Mar 31, 2012 4:42 PM, "trek610" <tspin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I hope it is OK to ask this question here.... it is not a RIV bike but I
> very much utilize rivish parts.
>
> I am thinking about getting a road only set of wheels and tires for my
> 2009 LHT.  I am going to ride some brevets with a local rando group.  I
> currently run some Conti Contacts 1.75 on the stock rims alex/XT rims.  I
> am lazy and do not want to change tires.  I realize the gain in speed by
> the wheelset will be minimal with the pig iron bike I am riding, but I need
> all the help I can get :-).
>
> I am leaning toward Schwalbe Supremes for tires- but what rim and hub to
> use?  Synergy or Areohead look good but what about Mavic?  I am not looking
> to spend a bundle here, but think I would benefit from something lighter
> and a tire with less rolling resistance.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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