No problem then, If I was going to buy some budget prebuilt wheels I would 
have bought these even though I don't need the tubeless capacity. Alex Rims 
AT470, 17mm ID and Shimano R7000(105) hubs, DT 2.0 spokes. Wheel Shop brand 
machine built. I can't say how true they'd be, but I have a truing stand 
and many people don't. I'd also drip some oil into the nipples as that'll 
seem into the threads and make any adjustments in the future easier. 

https://www.modernbike.com/wheel-master-700c-alloy-road-double-wall-rear-wheel-622-x-17-qr-x-130-alex-at470-shi-r7000-8-11sp-32h-presta-silver

https://www.modernbike.com/wheel-master-700c-alloy-road-double-wall-front-wheel-622-x-17-qr-x-100-alex-at470-shi-r7000-32h-presta-silver




On Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 2:05:54 PM UTC-4 Adrian wrote:

> But mounting a 33mm tire on a 25mm internal rim width? That's awfully 
> close in size to one another. I will give them a look though. I'm not the 
> lightest rider around so I just don't want them to unseat lol.
>
> On Tuesday, April 29, 2025 at 10:48:28 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I have no issues mounting 40mm tires on 18mm internal width rims (the 
>> Velocity Aerohead series). Don't over-obsess over rim width.
>>
>

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