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2012-09-20 8:29 PM

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Subject: Rear wheel aero jackets
I currently own a 2011 trek speed concept 2.5 and am looking to make a few small upgrades. The major upgrade is to install an aero jacket on my rear wheel. I have stock bontrager ssr wheels with 24 spokes on the rear. I am wondering if anyone knows if I can order one from wheel builder? There site says it isn't compatible...and I also notice the clear plastic piece on the cassette. This thing doesnt allow the necessary 5mm but if removed should be enough.Any and all info is welcome,Thanks


2012-09-20 8:33 PM
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Subject: RE: Rear wheel aero jackets
Call WheelBuilder directly and get their advice. Great company
2012-09-20 10:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Rear wheel aero jackets
The plastic frisbee is unnecessary, you can and should remove it.

As far as the wheelcover goes, it may or may not work with your wheels. I ride a specialized transition which is incompatible according to the wheelbuilder website, but works just fine modified with a couple pieces of duct tape.

Try using the search function here, and google there might be people around who have found solutions with your wheelset and/or bike.

2012-09-20 10:39 PM
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or try the gear review and questions forum.
2012-09-21 10:27 AM
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I have a SC 7.0.  Use electrical tape on the non-drive side cover and tape the cover tightly to the the spokes.  I use two pieces of tape for each spoke.  No rubbing on the non-drive side when I do this.  The drive side did get a little bit of rubbing when in the largest cog of the cassette, but nothing too major.  Finally, I taped all around the edge of the cover to the wheel with electrical tape.
2012-09-21 11:03 AM
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I have no rubbing issue with my SC.  I tape the drive side so I don't have the cover rub against the chain when in the biggest cog, although this is not really an issue when I'm not riding a hilly course.  Running a 32 hole DT Swiss 465 rim w/powertap.

I already owned the rim and cover when I got the SC, and had zero issues from day 1.



2012-09-21 11:06 AM
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GoFaster - 2012-09-21 11:03 AM

I have no rubbing issue with my SC.  I tape the drive side so I don't have the cover rub against the chain when in the biggest cog, although this is not really an issue when I'm not riding a hilly course.  Running a 32 hole DT Swiss 465 rim w/powertap.

I already owned the rim and cover when I got the SC, and had zero issues from day 1.

This is good to know about. I've been researching for a new bike and saw the site says it is incompatible. But this changes my thoughts on purchase.

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