06-02-2011, 01:47 AM
Beautiful 1985 Nishiki Seral 18 speed touring bike (6 speed freewheel, 126mm spacing). I changed bars & levers & ride very upright. Great bike. So through a freak (& stupid) accident I damage the INSIDE of the rear rim. The wheels are Suntour sealed bearing hubs with Araya 27x1 1/4" with 40 spoke single wall rims. The tires are cyclepro 27x1 1/8" Kevlar belted and are marked "FOR K-2 RIMS".
So I'm told I need a wheelset, as modern tires won't stay on K-2 rims when pumped to high pressure. I believe it, the lip to hold the bead is TINY!
No problem, I find some nice stuff at Harris here & here.
WRONG! When I contact Harris & tell them I weigh 270lbs thier tech guy says they won't take it, I'm too heavy. It kind of surprised me because I've had over 325lbs on the bike with no problem on the original 40 spoke single wall wheels. I thought the new 36 spoke/double wall/triple chamber wheel would be stronger than the old wheel, even though it has less spokes.
So now what do I do?
1) Spend $400 with shipping and convert to a tough (Velocity Dyad) 700c wheelset?
2) Buy a cheap cruiser and sweat off the pounds 'till I get down to about 230lbs then get the nice $160 Harris wheelset with some 27x1 1/4 Conti Hardshells?
I've got to do something. The exercise bike in the garage is misery. Any ideas for us fat guys?
And by the way, I don't want to bend the frame to accept newer 130mm hubs with cassettes.
So I'm told I need a wheelset, as modern tires won't stay on K-2 rims when pumped to high pressure. I believe it, the lip to hold the bead is TINY!
No problem, I find some nice stuff at Harris here & here.
WRONG! When I contact Harris & tell them I weigh 270lbs thier tech guy says they won't take it, I'm too heavy. It kind of surprised me because I've had over 325lbs on the bike with no problem on the original 40 spoke single wall wheels. I thought the new 36 spoke/double wall/triple chamber wheel would be stronger than the old wheel, even though it has less spokes.
So now what do I do?
1) Spend $400 with shipping and convert to a tough (Velocity Dyad) 700c wheelset?
2) Buy a cheap cruiser and sweat off the pounds 'till I get down to about 230lbs then get the nice $160 Harris wheelset with some 27x1 1/4 Conti Hardshells?
I've got to do something. The exercise bike in the garage is misery. Any ideas for us fat guys?
And by the way, I don't want to bend the frame to accept newer 130mm hubs with cassettes.