Jan
16
2009
For those who pay attention to choosing appropriate colors for their home made bicycle assembly kits as like I do:
This comes too late for my own wheels unfortunately, but maybe it seems interesting to other Big Dummy wheelbuilders: Leafcycles Venture Rims are available with a new green color. Or do you probably like it better in brown color? Both would perfectly fit the Big Dummy frame color, I guess. These are 32mm wide durable rims of approximately 800g of weight, available with 32 or 36 holes. These rims are anodized.

Very strong rim with inverse profile
I used
Spank Subrosa rims in chocolate brown for making my Big Dummy wheels. Spank rims are powder coated and they are available in light green and other colors as shown at their web page. However, I might probably have used the dark green Leafcycles rim for my self made wheels in case I would have discovered it earlier. No need to say, these rims are not to be used with V-brakes or whatever rim brakes.
Late addendum: another supplier of green rims (and several other colors) is Atomlab. The Pimp rim is 32mm in width, has got 730grams of weight, and can be used with Atomlabs special torque nipples. Atomlab also offers colorful spokes, but only in a very limited range of spoke lengths.
Nov
26
2008
I will have to replace my Big Dummy tires for my 2009 trips. Up to now I used Schwalbe Fat Frank, which showed good riding comfort and low resistance, but I was not really impressed with their durability. I am currently looking for longer lasting tire alternatives. My requirements are
- big fat tires with good riding comfort
- hybrid tread pattern for road and light offroad usage, running easily
- acceptable durability even with some load on bicycle
- not too heavy if ever possible
These are some ideas for pretty wide 26″ Big Dummy allround tires:
- Maxxis Hookworm (2.5″): good looking and durable, but extremely heavy, good grip on tarmac, limited offroad usage
- Maxxis Holy Roller (2.2″, 2.4″): leightweighted, good offroad capabilites
- DMR Moto folding tire (2.2″, 2.4″): thanks to Björn for pointing me to this! Lightweighted and good hybrid tire
- DMR Transition (2.2″, 2.4″): road usage mostly
- IRC Lovers Soul (2.25″): road usage mostly
- Halo Twin Rail (2.2″): several tread colours available, hybrid tire pattern
- Kenda Kiniption (2.3″): road usage mostly, cheap, click here and scroll down for all 26″ sizes available
- Kenda K-Rad (2.3″/2.5″): currently my favourite. Affordable, similar to DMR Moto, not too heavy, good hybrid quality, click here and scroll down for all 26″ sizes available
- Snafu Rim Job/Knob Job (2.35″) (scroll down page)
- Geax Tattoo (2.3″), Geax Booze (2.3), both have rigid and fold versions. The sooner is also available with white color
BTW Schwalbe provides a new colour for its Fat Frank tires besides black and creme: brown (USED HQ has got an image of a complete cycle with brown Fat Franks, looking kind of red). Should look nice at the Big Dummy. However, there were durability issues with my creme coloured Fat Frank at the Big Dummy.
Finally, for you fancy wheelbuilders out there I would like to point out availability of white powder coated spokes at Halo. They are selling them in many lengths, unlike those colourful atomlab spokes being sold only at some very specific lengths for atomlab hubs and rims. I have been searching for such spokes previously, so I would like to add it here.
Late addendum (2009/01/28): I finally decided to order a set of Snafu Knob Job tires, listed above. I got them fairly cheap and they look nice. In the long run I might switch over to using the new Schwalbe Marathon Extreme DD being not as heavy on the one hand, but longer lasting on the other, but these are very expensive and they are not yet available right now.
Tags: brown, crazy bob, dmr, extreme, fat frank, halo, holy roller, hookworm, k-rad, kenda, kiniption, knob job, lovers soul, marathon, maxxis, moto, rim job, snafu, super moto, Tires, transition, twin rail, white spokes
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