edz
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I normally ride rims in the 400g class like Mavic Montherly-pros, Fiamme Reds etc. They are, however, much heavier than these:Kirk Keyes said:Carbon rims - wow! I'm living in the past. I was gluing up Dourdoigne tubulars onto Arc-en-Ciel rims.

(a picture from Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum)
--- when the WC football game is over (right now the streets seems to be continously covered in glass) I might take them back onto the streets with the last of my silks (yes, to the unitiated there are silk tyres).
The Dourdoignes were crap. I don't think I ever got more than 200 miles on one before a blowout. So I guess the Pastali was a good match... This was all around 1984 or so.
By the 1980s I moved over pretty much to Continental. These days I ride whatever I have around.
It does not matter much since I'm typically pulling a kiddie trailer-- and the little ones are getting heavy, pushing with the tailer now a good 60 kg.-- so its moot to talk about rolling resistance or aerodynamics.. but still.
My daily ride has right now some special magenta coloured Competitions that were riden once by a not to be named ex-team sprinter.. Before these I had some Vittoria tires.. the same model I rode and found junk.. but these from an Italian team were really good and I rode them literally untill they fell apart and the rubber wore out..