Showing posts with label Rims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rims. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2009

White Out!

No, not the office product that has a variety of alternative uses (according to most office based TV shows), but these;



KinLin XR-300 White rims, built on DT Swiss 240s hubs and Aerolite spokes, with DT Swiss Red nipples tying them all together.

Weight: 670gm front, 804gm Rear.

Sunday, June 7, 2009


New anodized colors added to the range, Gold and Red.

Available in XR-270 (20, 24, 28, 32h) and XR-300 (20, 24, 28h).

We are the only company in the US to import and distribute these colors of KinLin rims, and now stock over 100 SKU's!

Blue and Pink coming soon...watch this space!

Friday, May 1, 2009

New Shipment




We are rather proud of our association with Kinlin. From humble beginnings to over a thousand pounds per shipment, growing the range on offer and the stock levels available. As a result, we now have 98 SKU's and over 3,500 rims in stock. Our last shipment alone was over 800 pieces (1,119.950lbs), and our May shipment is over 1,700 pieces!

New items now on stock include XR-270 and XR-300 in White (powder coat), XR-270 in Red (anodized), and the Monster XD-280 28mm wide 29er rim! Dirt jumping on a 29er, anyone? Bueller?

Pictures will follow, and don't forget to ask for Kinlin rims (and complete wheels on DT Swiss hubs) at your LBS.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

The Taiwanese are here!

Anyone who remembers Breaking Away will remember the original line. Unfortunately these days the rim choices from Italy are not so easy to get excited about. It's a shame, because back in the day you needed two hands to count off the number of different companies, now all that exists is Ambrosio and DRC (Campagnolo only offer complete wheels). While both companies make good rims, they don't get as innovative as the Taiwanese. For a good place to look, KinLin is it. See some posts below about this.

In any case, this is what a shipment of rims looks like, all 386 of them...







Friday, December 21, 2007

Wheels of the Day

Last two days were spent with banks and Government offices, so nothing interesting was built. DT Swiss 240s Hubs with Aerolite Spokes to R1.1 Rims was all.