Hi all. I’m looking for advice on these rims and rim wear in general.
After some searching, I’ve seen that Campagnolos advice is to replace rims after 0.4mm of wear on the breaking surfaces.
And this image has the statistics for the monthlery rims.
However after taking my own measurements, I’m none the wiser.
The used Monthlery Pro rims I have, measure 20.5mm average front rim, 20.3mm average rear rim. But many sources on the internet say they should be 20mm. So how do I know when they are too worn to ride?
Next are a pair of Monthlery Route new old stock. These should be 21.5mm but I make them 21.8mm average from my measurements.
So my question. Is there anyone else out there, with these rims? that has nothing better to do, that might be kind enough to measure them
Is it ordinary for rims to be slightly different sizes to the catalogue? And if so, at what diameter do they become dangerous/ useless?
Am I just crappy with a pair of callipers?
Any information appreciated.
Dan.
After some searching, I’ve seen that Campagnolos advice is to replace rims after 0.4mm of wear on the breaking surfaces.
And this image has the statistics for the monthlery rims.
However after taking my own measurements, I’m none the wiser.
The used Monthlery Pro rims I have, measure 20.5mm average front rim, 20.3mm average rear rim. But many sources on the internet say they should be 20mm. So how do I know when they are too worn to ride?
Next are a pair of Monthlery Route new old stock. These should be 21.5mm but I make them 21.8mm average from my measurements.
So my question. Is there anyone else out there, with these rims? that has nothing better to do, that might be kind enough to measure them

Is it ordinary for rims to be slightly different sizes to the catalogue? And if so, at what diameter do they become dangerous/ useless?
Am I just crappy with a pair of callipers?

Any information appreciated.
Dan.