Weareone indiv. Laufradsatz mit diversen Naben | Speichen | Größen
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ATTENTION!
This is not a bait and switch offer, but an attempt to stimulate communication in the bike market.
It is not normally possible to write to a commercial seller before buying and ask about the configuration or even about the usefulness of a build. Either you buy and enter into a - perceived - "commitment", or you just ponder for yourself in silence, but then leave it alone.
I therefore try to offer a compromise, which looks like this:
I make offers for "1€", about which we can get in contact and talk about possible setups and should it come to a configuration, I then ask you to buy a corresponding "full-priced" offer from me here in the bike market! In this way, we can start a conversation with a minimal hurdle (1€ is not too big a hurdle, I hope, and also means for myself that the automatic 4% commission that the bike market gets from me is manageable for pure advice) and if a configuration really does come about, the bike market will not be cheated out of its commission. If no configuration comes about, it's no big deal either.
So, enough preamble, let's get to the actual main course:
WeAreOne is a brand with manufacturing in Canada. I mainly have their carbon rims in my program, which are available in 2 lines: Convergence and Revolution.
The advertisement here refers to Convergence rims. There is another, separate ad for the Revolution!
The Convergence is the latest carbon line, which has a few special features. These rims try to create wheels that are optimized in many ways.
What does that mean? This:
Mouth width mix for different air pressures at the front and rear wheel
Radial flex for more comfort and better traction/grip
High impact resistance
idealized alignment of the nipple base in the direction of the spoke angle for ideal power flow ---> no spoke bending at the transition into the nipple thread, ergo also no more weak/desired breaking point
NoBullshit - warranty for defects → even if you break the rim, you will receive replacement material at no cost! (So far I can only confirm this point, WeAreOne adheres to it and does not wriggle out of this self-imposed responsibility with any flimsy clause interpretations)
These rims are primarily intended for riders who like it more technical and are not afraid to ride the rougher trails. The flex of the rim is noticeable both in terms of damping (and therefore comfort) and in berms or when accelerating out of them. However, it is important to understand that this fine piece of craftsmanship is not an absolute freeride rim. If you really want to let it rip and really don't want to take any account of the material, you should go for the Strife from the Revolution series!
The Convergence rims are available in 3 versions:
Sector
Triad
Fuse
Some of them in 27.5" and 29", as well as in different rim widths. You will need to find out which rim is best suited to your application in further discussions!
Well, but a rim alone does not make a wheel!
The hub is still missing! There is quite a lot of choice here.
My normal brands, which I use here, are as follows:
Aivee
DT Swiss
Acros
Erase
Hope
Duke
Industry Nine
Carbon-Ti
Non+Components
Extralite
SON
Onyx Racing
Chris King
Which of these - in which version - might be suitable for you is also part of the further consultation.
Are you still reading this text here and therefore consider yourself "interested"?
Then give yourself a jolt and click on "Buy" - then we can get in direct contact here via the bike market, where I will definitely ask you the following questions immediately:
What wheel sizes do you need?
What loads (application hardness/system weight) are to be expected here?
In which bike will they be ridden?
Which wheels have you already used for comparable applications - and how have they held up? Were there any defects? If so, which ones?
What wishes/ideas would you like to see fulfilled?
What is your favorite color?
What is the top speed of an unloaded Schwalbe?
You could also start our conversation with exactly this small list of questions. =)
Thank you for your attention
maybe see you soon
witch
This is not a bait and switch offer, but an attempt to stimulate communication in the bike market.
It is not normally possible to write to a commercial seller before buying and ask about the configuration or even about the usefulness of a build. Either you buy and enter into a - perceived - "commitment", or you just ponder for yourself in silence, but then leave it alone.
I therefore try to offer a compromise, which looks like this:
I make offers for "1€", about which we can get in contact and talk about possible setups and should it come to a configuration, I then ask you to buy a corresponding "full-priced" offer from me here in the bike market! In this way, we can start a conversation with a minimal hurdle (1€ is not too big a hurdle, I hope, and also means for myself that the automatic 4% commission that the bike market gets from me is manageable for pure advice) and if a configuration really does come about, the bike market will not be cheated out of its commission. If no configuration comes about, it's no big deal either.
So, enough preamble, let's get to the actual main course:
WeAreOne is a brand with manufacturing in Canada. I mainly have their carbon rims in my program, which are available in 2 lines: Convergence and Revolution.
The advertisement here refers to Convergence rims. There is another, separate ad for the Revolution!
The Convergence is the latest carbon line, which has a few special features. These rims try to create wheels that are optimized in many ways.
What does that mean? This:
Mouth width mix for different air pressures at the front and rear wheel
Radial flex for more comfort and better traction/grip
High impact resistance
idealized alignment of the nipple base in the direction of the spoke angle for ideal power flow ---> no spoke bending at the transition into the nipple thread, ergo also no more weak/desired breaking point
NoBullshit - warranty for defects → even if you break the rim, you will receive replacement material at no cost! (So far I can only confirm this point, WeAreOne adheres to it and does not wriggle out of this self-imposed responsibility with any flimsy clause interpretations)
These rims are primarily intended for riders who like it more technical and are not afraid to ride the rougher trails. The flex of the rim is noticeable both in terms of damping (and therefore comfort) and in berms or when accelerating out of them. However, it is important to understand that this fine piece of craftsmanship is not an absolute freeride rim. If you really want to let it rip and really don't want to take any account of the material, you should go for the Strife from the Revolution series!
The Convergence rims are available in 3 versions:
Sector
Triad
Fuse
Some of them in 27.5" and 29", as well as in different rim widths. You will need to find out which rim is best suited to your application in further discussions!
Well, but a rim alone does not make a wheel!
The hub is still missing! There is quite a lot of choice here.
My normal brands, which I use here, are as follows:
Aivee
DT Swiss
Acros
Erase
Hope
Duke
Industry Nine
Carbon-Ti
Non+Components
Extralite
SON
Onyx Racing
Chris King
Which of these - in which version - might be suitable for you is also part of the further consultation.
Are you still reading this text here and therefore consider yourself "interested"?
Then give yourself a jolt and click on "Buy" - then we can get in direct contact here via the bike market, where I will definitely ask you the following questions immediately:
What wheel sizes do you need?
What loads (application hardness/system weight) are to be expected here?
In which bike will they be ridden?
Which wheels have you already used for comparable applications - and how have they held up? Were there any defects? If so, which ones?
What wishes/ideas would you like to see fulfilled?
What is your favorite color?
What is the top speed of an unloaded Schwalbe?
You could also start our conversation with exactly this small list of questions. =)
Thank you for your attention
maybe see you soon
witch
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Details & Specifications : Weareone indiv. Laufradsatz mit diversen Naben | Speichen | Größen
Quantity | 5 |
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Brand | Weareone |
Condition | neu |
Country |
Deutschland |
Pickup | Yes |
Location | |
Wheel Size | Mullet 29" / 27,5" |
Wheel Type | Laufradsatz |
Tubeless/Tubeless Ready | ja |
Accepted payment methods | PayPal, Bank transfer |
Views | 545 × |
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Current viewers | 2 |
Published | Nov 29, 2024 3:14 PM |
Expires | Nov 29, 2025 3:14 PM |