Many have had trouble installing the 36" tire (whatever it is) on the braus rim (I guess like the nextie rim). The key points to facilitate the installation :
rim tape not too thick
inflate the 29" tube
push the tire bead back to the center of the rim from the opposite point of where you want to put the tire
Alice sent me this article on the hooked and hookless 36er “unicorn” rims. (Link below pic)
And here’s a pic of the nightrider mounted on the Nextie hooked carbon rim, and the bead line looks lower (better!) than where it is on my stealth 2 rim.
I’m a little surprised, why nobody order from supplier folding carbon rim? The technology lets to make it easy. The rim consisting from three or four the same parts. We can see on factory photo, that they metal form is folding too. It will reduse shipping expenses, and users will get at last glad ability for travelling with 36s unicicles if the wheel is disassembled.
Mr. UniGeeser, what do you think?
A rim that can be disassembled is going to be inherently less strong than a single piece one, and more reliant on a perfect wheelbuild.
Shipping feels like no huge problem, and I’ve never wanted to disassemble my 36" unicycle for travel more than taking the frame off (it probably helps that I don’t fly).
Quite the opposite. The mould is made from multiple parts, but the whole wheel is one part with no real joints - one of the bigger advantages of carbon fiber wheels is that you don’t have the joint that you would have with an aluminum rim.
You can take a look at the process of making cf rims here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VduPR2Na3f4 (not by nextie, but I guarantee they use a similar process).
Aluminum wheels would be “easy” to make as folding, since most of them have extrusions that are designed for pins to go in at the joint. See the round holes here, pins go in there and you can pin the rim together:
On a carbon fiber rim (and welded aluminum rims), you don’t have those holes, so it’s a lot harder to make them go together from multiple parts. Holes like this are easy to do with aluminium extrusions, but very hard to make with carbon fiber.
You are right if to cut hole rim. But I told about manufactory process.Thay can easy to form any lock ends, (male/female), like the plastic or wooden rails of a toy railroad have.
I think you’re massively underestimating the difficulties of making a carbon rim that somehow clips together and has any reasonable mechanical properties.
Mine shipped on the 20th but there hasn’t been any movement since the 23rd. That’s probably because it switches to United States Postal Service and they don’t usually provide tracking service day today, so it’ll probably get here fairly soon.
Well based on the price of that, it’d better be nothing.
Considering that we apparently were getting a discount etc. I’m going to be pretty pissed off if I end up paying ~£80 more than I could get it ordering through a UK distributor. I had no urgent need for this rim, but a desire to see it available.
I’m going to use an extra set of black stainless spokes that are about to 6-8 mm too long, and just have my local bike shop cut them down and rethread them. Unless anyone has a link to where I can find 356mm black SS spokes precut, they’d have to be custom-made anyway.