Bicycle Rims And Wheels, Your Bike Cant Go Anywhere Without Them
The first bicycle wheels were from a horse drawn cart, made of
wood with a metal band round the bicycle rim, very hard and very
uncomfortable to ride. Then a man called Dunlop (Scottish)
invented the pneumatic tire, this along with Macadam (another
Scot) inventing the tar road surface made cycling a lot more
comfortable.
The bicycle rim, like the bicycle frame hasn't changed much in
design, its still round and always will be. From the first
wooden rims the next were made of steel, then alloy and now if
you can afford it, carbon. Of all bicycle parts the bicycle rim
can make a big difference to how your bike handles. First the
weight of your rim affects your sprinting and climbing as the
weight will low you down, for a long, flat effort the weight
isn't so important as when you get the wheels rolling the weight
can help to keep them going. The shape of the rim can be
important also, a flat rim is best for climbing as aerodynamics
are not so important on a hill, a deep section, aero, rim will
help you cut through the air, but in a cross wind could cause
you handling problems.
Bicycle Rims Materials
The different materials used for rims are very important also,
steel is heavy and if damaged can be difficult to pull back into
shape, but because its so strong it is quite difficult to bend
in the first place and steel is cheaper than all the other
materials. Alloy is probably the most popular rim, it can be
made in any shape and profile, flat or aero, but not too deep as
it would then weigh too much, most deep section rims are of a
alloy braking section nearest the tire which is then mounted to
a carbon deep section for lightness and aerodynamics and a very
beautiful looking bicycle rim. As with most things if money is
no problem you can go for the best, this would be an all carbon
rim, strong and very light, but there are a few problems with
these rims, first they don't brake so well in wet conditions and
you must use special brake blocks for carbon and they can be
expensive, also the rim has to be perfectly round and not have
any bulges in the rim wall as this will make braking quite
erratic, carbon is a difficult material to work with and must be
well looked after.
Types Of Rim To Consider
There are also two types of rim to consider and this depends on
which kind of tire you want to use, first there are tubular
tires these are glued on to the bicycle rim, cost more and are
difficult to repair after a puncture, but for racing they feel
and ride wonderfully. Clincher tires have improved a lot
recently and are nearly as good as tubulars for performance and
are easily repairable and more reasonably priced. Most
manufacturers make all styles in both systems.
So which should I buy? Not an easy answer, as there is so much
to choose from, years ago you went to your local bike shop,
picked out which hubs, spokes and rims you wanted and he would
build your wheels, but now most rim makers also manufacture
there own wheel sets, Mavic, Shimano and Campagnolo are probably
the best known, check out there web-sites for all there new
goodies, there are other brands and if you go to your local
cycle shop or look in the bike magazines you'll find them. There
is a lot to choose form, but they are all round.