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Singlewalling Echo SL Rims, Who's Done It?


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As above, anyone single walled an Echo SL rim before and got pics of it? The specific rims I own are the ones with the offset holes in so I'm not sure if it would work or not, it's not the end of the world if I can't but thought I might give it a go!

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Would be interesting given how deeply set the outer wall is compared to the inner.

Yeah that's what's holding me back

This is the only one I've seen thats been done.

http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/topic/186601-high-spec-fans-20-full-bike/

Yet this is what interests me in it. I think the rear is supposed to be something like 760g which is pretty heavyweight but I know they'll hold a grind so well compared to the Neons I have.

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are u talking about 20" or 26"?

Ive double drilled the old style 26" ones which had a hole in the inner skin drilled under the spoke hole. i drilled out the inner skin in the space where it had been cnc'd out between each spoke. it worked well with a holesaw and saved about 90g per wheel. Always thought it would be cool to single wall them but not sure it would work and my spokes were a little too long.

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I don't think it'll work.

There's to much hight from the side wall.

The echo tr rims Hold a grind just as good. There more like a standard rim height. Might be worth skinning that rim.

Just drill holes through the inner wall on the SL rim

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