Disc wheel cover for power tap
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2014-01-17 1:56 PM |
Pro 15655 | Subject: Disc wheel cover for power tap I know I can probably call someone at wheelbuilders to find the answer but I thought I'd see if this animal even exists and anyone has experience with one. I picked up a smoking deal on a G3 powertap built onto a cycleops wheel set....it appears to be their standard set. Does anyone have this set and if so, does anyone have or know if there is a disc cover available for the wheel? This is the wheelset:
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/cycleops-powertap-alloy-g3-training-wheelset Thanks. |
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2014-01-17 2:15 PM in reply to: Left Brain |
191 Melbourne, Florida | Subject: RE: Disc wheel cover for power tap I'm sure that someone will say otherwise, but that's a pretty tight fit with no room beyond the braking surface to tape a cover to the rim. In the '90s there were some heavy plastic disc covers that clipped right onto the spokes but I haven't seen one those in eons. |
2014-01-17 2:23 PM in reply to: 0 |
Subject: RE: Disc wheel cover for power tap Email wheelbuilders you'll have your answer within the hour. I have a similar rim profile that's not deep at all and it's fine. I don't use tape, i use the rivets and in 4 races including IM and HIM it's absolutely fine, no rattling Also they list incompatible wheels on their site ___ What wheels are known NOT to work with disc covers? Reasons for incompatibility are:
Wheels that are always incompatible with covers:
Edited by ChrisM 2014-01-17 2:24 PM |
2014-01-17 2:28 PM in reply to: ChrisM |
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