Re: [CR]Search for silver rims

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Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 07:44:00 -0700
Subject: Re: [CR]Search for silver rims
From: "kim hetzel" <trhetzel@earthlink.net>
To: Daniel Artley <dartley@co.ba.md.us>
Cc: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Dan,

I stand to be corrected on the re-typing the letter from Mr. Gonzales. Forgive, Dan and Mr. Carl Gonzales.

It should read as follows: "The hook , or the bead is the issue. This rim will not work with today's clinchers. I would presume they were popular in the seventies. "

The key word here is "not" before work, which I excluded in the original text ! I apologize for excluding it.

Thank-you, Kim Hetzel Yelm, WA

Kim,

Would you elaborate on "...but I'll bet the clinchers that will work hasn't (haven't) been made for at least a decade..." and then stating "This rim will work with today's clinchers." I am interested in these rims on e-bay.

Dan Artley Parkton, Maryland


>>> "kim hetzel" <trhetzel@earthlink.net> 08/19/02 10:14AM >>> Hello Dale,

I apologize to you and other CR LIST members for being rather vague in telling why the Wolber Mixte B Super Champion rims were voted to be an unsafe and impractical rim. The size of rim I was referring to is 700c.

From a letter from Mr. Carl Gonzales <bikecg@worldnet.att.net> dated Sat. Mar 16, 2002 :

" Don't laugh, but I use Wolber Mixtes on my Peugoet PX10LE all-weather bike with Vitoria tubular cyclocross tires. Yes, they are legendary for supporting clinchers and sew-ups, but I'll bet the clinchers that will work hasn't (haven't) been made for at least a decade, I would think. The hook, or the bead is the issue. This rim will work with today's clinchers. I would presume they were popular in the seventies. Also, the area where the cement is applied is the turned in part of the rim. This certainly does not provide for enough surface area as conventional tubular rims do for applying enough cement. Like anything, use them with caution. "

Carl Gonzales Bay Village, OH

I hope this help you, Dale and most all of you other CR LIST members, as well. If not, then I am open to any more comments from the CR LIST.

Regards, Kim Hetzel Yelm,WA


>In a message dated 8/18/2002 11:48:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>trhetzel@earthlink.net writes:
>
><< This was after presenting to the CR LIST and discovering that these rims
> were not the most ideal and safe rim and the actual tire for these rims is
> not made anymore. >>
>
>Please elaborate! This does not tell me much! What size tires are you
>referring to?
>
>Dale Brown
>Greensboro, North Carolina