Re: [RBW] Lighter Wheel Set Question

2011-05-03 Thread CycloFiend
on 5/3/11 9:03 PM, Joe Bartoe at jbar...@hotmail.com wrote: Hi Bruce, The AHHs are supposed to have 132.5 spacing. Unless you've altered that, you should be able to use 130 OLD wheels just fine. I did that on mine. My aught-eight model has 135, dead-on. - J -- Jim Edgar cyclofi...@earthlink.n

Re: [RBW] Lighter Wheel Set Question

2011-05-03 Thread James Warren
My AHH has 135 mm spacing. It's from 2007. On May 3, 2011, at 9:03 PM, Joe Bartoe wrote: > Hi Bruce, > > The AHHs are supposed to have 132.5 spacing. Unless you've altered that, you > should be able to use 130 OLD wheels just fine. I did that on mine. > > Best, > > Joe > > > Date: Tue, 3

RE: [RBW] Lighter Wheel Set Question

2011-05-03 Thread Joe Bartoe
Hi Bruce, The AHHs are supposed to have 132.5 spacing. Unless you've altered that, you should be able to use 130 OLD wheels just fine. I did that on mine. Best, Joe > Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 14:22:23 -0700 > Subject: [RBW] Lighter Wheel Set Question > From: br...@ohiotravelbag.com > To: rbw-own

Re: [RBW] Lighter Wheel Set Question

2011-05-03 Thread cyclotourist
+1 for adding some spacers. That's the best bet, although as mentioned, re-dishing is required. I went the extra step and swapped in a longer axle at the time. Sure, not necessary, but I needed a project... Here's Mr. S. Brown's take on it: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/frame-spacing.html On T

Re: [RBW] Lighter Wheel Set Question

2011-05-03 Thread CycloFiend
on 5/3/11 2:22 PM, Bruce Oppenheim at br...@ohiotravelbag.com wrote: > I would like to ride a lighter wheels/tires set on my A. Homer Hilsen > at times when just riding paved roads. > > I have a pair of Mavic open pro wheels from another bike with road > bike hub spacing (130). My A. Homer Hilsen