Undoubtedly there is an element of doubt when ordering
direct from a faceless corporation on the other side of the world. There is not
the same confidence in the product that you have when buying from a major brand.
Of course quality shouldn’t be a
problem, the majority of well known global brands are manufactured in China, maybe
even at the same factory! The difference is probably just a sticker on the
outside and some swish packaging. There is still the issue of what to do if something
does go wrong, and you have to accept that there isn’t the benefit of simple local
support. So do your homework and make sure you know what you are buying. Light
Bicycles have been providing wheels rims for several years; there is now a
wealth of overwhelmingly positive feedback available online. In addition the
company themselves make a special effort on their website to promote their
customers positive experiences, with comments and photos from all over the
world. Most have an individual response from Nancy, who is the consumer face of
the business.
The service offered is almost bespoke, I emailed the company
with my initial request and asked if they could provide off-set spoke drilling.
I received a reply from Nancy next day, with details, prices and lots of
options. In the end I chose the standard 32 spoke hole rims with a matt UD
finish. On recommendation from my wheel builder (thanks Daz!) I had the rims
built up using CX-ray spokes onto Stans 3.31 Hubs. Stans hubs offer an
excellent combination of value for money, low weight and reliable performance.
There is also the option to convert them to any of the current hub standards
should I change frame or forks in the future. All in the wheels weighed just
over 1500g, taped and valved. Good start!
It was a baptism of fire for my new hoops, at a rocky Hadley
Farm national XC. I had a major accident after only 5 miles, leaving two chips
in the front rim and the spokes scratched. Depressingly the wheels were already
in worse condition than my previous set! I emailed Nancy and although the
damage was purely my fault they offered a discount on a replacement rim. Great
service! A friend suggested that I use Araldite epoxy resin to repair the
damage, which was only to the tyre hook and not structural. The finished job
was so good I can now hardly tell where the damage was, so I have decided not
to return the rim. The positive I could draw from this bad start was that the
wheel still ran perfectly straight and true despite the heavy impact.
In the past month I have now completed another race and
enough miles around my local trails to form an initial impression of the
wheels. These are my first carbon rims, my assessment is based on a comparison
to my previous Stans Crest wheels using the same Stans hubs. Racing I’ll admit
I didn’t really notice a radical difference, but this is probably because I am
focused more on my own performance than worrying about the bike! Back home on
familiar trails the differences became more noticeable. Tracking across dried
ruts was one of the areas where the extra stiffness stood out. An
aluminium wheel might get trapped in the wrong rut and then jump out. The carbon
wheel just went where I pointed it, transferring smoothly across the trail. Heading down a familiar
piece of Singletrack at Whiteways, I was aware that I was holding the line
better through the tree roots than I could have previously.
In summary, I decided to get new wheels because the hubs where
beginning to get rough and tired on my old set. I didn’t have the budget for
top of the line wheels like the Specialized Rovals. The Light Bikes rims
provided a cheap entry into the world of carbon rims. The weights are on a par
with aluminium so there isn’t a radical performance benefit to be had in terms
of pure straight line speed. However, the carbon rims do track
better through the corners and across obstacles, inspiring greater confidence as
you tackle rough terrain. I can vouch for the quality of the Light Bicycles
products and the customer service in my experience has been excellent.
Thank you for the positive feedback Sabina.
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