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« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2021, 10:32:25 AM » |
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I have heard that subpar gear (heavier, etc.) should not be as much a consideration with a loaded bike, bikepacking, etc. IMO it matters more when riding all day for successive days, as every nuance of a bike gets magnified.
If you were me you would start with a clean slate and get the exact spec or best wheels you could afford. Carbon is not exotic anymore, just more expensive and commensurately more durable. Keep the old set at least until you fall in love with the new set or complete whatever big project(s) you have in front of you. I project that you will not want to take a dream wheelset off your bike.
I have not used a Dynamo, but would not hesitate to. Hub reliability is #1 for me, followed by a bomber, light, stiff hoop. Many carbon options exist, though I have had too much good performance and reliability from Derby to try anything else at this point. Same with DT Swiss hubs. I rode a budget (Easton) carbon wheelset on the US Divide, and the rear hub was finished afterward. Bullet dodged, never again.
A good wheelbuilder who knows bikepacking will keep you honest. MikeC of Lace Mine 29 drops in here sometimes - he would be at the top of my list for wheel info/building.
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