DT Swiss BR 710 [559] Rim
Rim Data | ||
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Manufacturer | DT Swiss | |
Model | BR 710 | |
Descriptor | ||
ISO Size | ISO 559 (26" mtn) | |
ERD | 549 mm | |
ERD source | mfg published spec | |
Offset drilling | 17.5 L, 17.5 R | |
Rim Bias | 0 mm (centered) | |
Outer width | 81 mm | |
Inner width | 76 mm | |
Overall height | 16 mm | |
Brake wall height | ||
Tire Type | clincher | |
Joint Type | Welded | |
Eyelet type | None | |
Weight | 675 g | |
URL | https://www.dtswiss.com/en/products/rims... |
Metadata | ||
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Rim ID | 451 | |
Record Status | Public | |
Created | Mar 30, 2019 1:01pm |
Anonymous contribution. I couldn't easily find a source online that confirms the 17.5mm stagger drilling offset distance specified by this contributor. -Karl
12/9/2020 -- Henning Leuthäuser wrote in to point out this info from the DT Swiss spoke calculator FAQ section: "The spoke offset for the BR 710 rim is 35 mm. This offset must be used to calculate the spoke length by dividing it by 2 for left and right sides. Take half of the 35mm offset (17.5mm) and subtract that from the hubs left and right flange distances." (Note that Freespoke factors in this subtraction for you if you select an offset rim) Thank you Henning! -Karl
12/9/2020 -- Henning Leuthäuser wrote in to point out this info from the DT Swiss spoke calculator FAQ section: "The spoke offset for the BR 710 rim is 35 mm. This offset must be used to calculate the spoke length by dividing it by 2 for left and right sides. Take half of the 35mm offset (17.5mm) and subtract that from the hubs left and right flange distances." (Note that Freespoke factors in this subtraction for you if you select an offset rim) Thank you Henning! -Karl