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wheelsmith now stock "nemesis" clinchers - I have some
built onto Royce with CX-Rays .... bloody gorgeous
Yes I know they are tubs. So are the C24. The juice inside gives u some piece of mind with normal punctures.
I chose Ambrosio for being dark, hard ... and it's legacy ... to go with a frame that has some of it's own.
I am up to suggestions for other rims... as long as they are black and the breaking surface wont go wear off to silver easily
I'd say go custom
ps you know Nemesis are tubs only?
PS the Zondas, although wouldn't look right for this project, are more than strong enough for your weight,
Don't let the low spoke count fool you, they are very strong and stiff, look at the way they are laced on the rear -great for power transfer
Under other circumstances I'd recommend them for heavier riders
Beautiful
Go custom!
Stainless steel spokes, you can still get a pretty light rim to lace them on to
You've already got modern looking carbon wheels on the other bike in the form of the Dura Ace C24