Howdy Folks,
I've got a 2011 FS570, and I'd like to move to a 5" rim. Bunches of folks here just buy a whole new wheel, and I'd rather avoid that expenditure to ease approval by the wifey.
My theory is that if I buy the 5" Excel rim, (PN ENJ412N or EMK422N are 32 and 36 hole, respectively) that I could undo the current 4.25" rim, and lace the new rim using the same spokes and nipples.
Can anyone think of why this wouldn't work? The bike certainly has the clearance along the chain and drive for it. I would be saving the cost of the spokes, nipples, hubs, and retaining the OEM cush drive. Though I hear there is much skepticism as to whether that's of any value.
If I priced this out right, it's under $300 and maintain the same quality as OEM, rather than the $600 for a Warp 9 spare wheel setup. -Which I really don't need.
I've got a 2011 FS570, and I'd like to move to a 5" rim. Bunches of folks here just buy a whole new wheel, and I'd rather avoid that expenditure to ease approval by the wifey.
My theory is that if I buy the 5" Excel rim, (PN ENJ412N or EMK422N are 32 and 36 hole, respectively) that I could undo the current 4.25" rim, and lace the new rim using the same spokes and nipples.
Can anyone think of why this wouldn't work? The bike certainly has the clearance along the chain and drive for it. I would be saving the cost of the spokes, nipples, hubs, and retaining the OEM cush drive. Though I hear there is much skepticism as to whether that's of any value.
If I priced this out right, it's under $300 and maintain the same quality as OEM, rather than the $600 for a Warp 9 spare wheel setup. -Which I really don't need.