Brendon@OEB
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
Thought I'd share a build I've done on my own personal bike as well as a few builds for customers. There aren't any posts in the Bianchi forum and there isn't a Pinarello forum but all of these bikes use the same drive system so this forum made the most sense.
We sourced Nox Composites rims as they're offered in the 32h needed for the rear wheel. Front wheel is a DT Swiss 240 hub, 24h. 2x in the front, 3x in the rear (how they come laced from the factory).
Bike is noticably lighter and spins up quicker, all desired outcomes of carbon wheels. Granted mine is my winter bike so I'm running 32c tires and fenders. Also being a gravel bike it's a little heavier than the Bianchi.
I've got a Campagnolo EPS group waiting to go on too, excited to get this bike stripped down to the frame. With the battery out it should be pretty easy to run the wires needed.
Any questions please ask!
Thought I'd share a build I've done on my own personal bike as well as a few builds for customers. There aren't any posts in the Bianchi forum and there isn't a Pinarello forum but all of these bikes use the same drive system so this forum made the most sense.
We sourced Nox Composites rims as they're offered in the 32h needed for the rear wheel. Front wheel is a DT Swiss 240 hub, 24h. 2x in the front, 3x in the rear (how they come laced from the factory).
Bike is noticably lighter and spins up quicker, all desired outcomes of carbon wheels. Granted mine is my winter bike so I'm running 32c tires and fenders. Also being a gravel bike it's a little heavier than the Bianchi.
I've got a Campagnolo EPS group waiting to go on too, excited to get this bike stripped down to the frame. With the battery out it should be pretty easy to run the wires needed.
Any questions please ask!