Going to build a OO Scandal with their carbon tube 29er fork. Have a hub but was going to stick a 29+ on the front (if the Rooster ever turns up it might go onto that as well). Know nothing about 29+ Rims so would welcome suggestions.
I like Stan's rims and the Hugo looks interesting. For no other reason except Stan's have worked fine for me in 26 and 29 incarnations me so far. Think Charliethebikemonger has them for £110 (ouch!).
Recommendations for tyres as well, bearing in mind it's not a "real" 29+ fork?
After 2,200 miles I recently changed from North Paws to Hugo's as I can now run my Knards tubless.
So, far so go and one thorn pulled out the other day that sealed as it should, where as with tubes it would have caused a trailside repair.
Knards for dry and tarmac
Chronicles for slightly muddier conditions
JohnClimber wrote:But Dually's are more for making 29ers fatter.
The 29er+ tyres are designed to go on wider rims around the 50mm mark aren't they?
Is there really a difference? Blinking flip, MTB and "standards"
Given I want to run it on a "regular" 29er frame (and I'm still skeptical whether I'll ever see the Rooster) a Dually is sounding like the front runner.
I have used p35/blunt and Rabbit Holes. The p35 light and easy to set up tubeless but gives the knard a more rounded profile and doesn't make the most of 29+ IMO. Cant complain about the rabbit holes with tubes either. Never tried tubeless with them but most people seem to manage to set them up gheto tubeless using gorilla tape or split tubes. I also like the look of the cut outs with rim tape showing on the RH
I have just bought a Dually though for a 27.5+ project. Was going to get a Hugo but read mixed reviews on the them. Forums seemed to report that first batch suffered from weak sidewalls with rock strikes righting them-off. Think they sorted issue now but its added weight to the rims, taking them closer to 700g. Dually not a bad weight or price for width and seems to get thumbs up from most people.