Ok, then I was not reading things incorrectly when I did not see CSS.
Since I posted this yesterday, I have been trying to figure out if I want to buy any CSS rims while some retailers still have them in stock. I am in USA and shipping a large box from Europe to me is not cheap, I found one USA seller but they are out of 36 hole rims.
I was thinking of using my Nomad on a tour this year. I was thinking of replacing my Andra 30 rims on my Nomad with Andra 40 so that it would work better with 57mm tires, but I want the CSS rims. If they are taken out of production, I will have to rethink my plans. Either run narrower tires or run the wide tires at higher pressure than I wanted to. Major bummer.
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Also; any tips on which 'standard' brake blocks work best on a CSS rim once the braking line is smooth?
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I do not have an answer for you but my guess would be a fairly hard brake pad. I have asked on this forum a few times if the Koolstop Carbide pads (color green) would work, did not get an answer. Then I bought some. After that, Dave from the shop left a non-positive reply, which I now searched for and posted below.
I have been curious to know if the Koolstop Ceramic pads (green color) would work on CSS rims. I found some for an absurdly cheap clearance price and bought them as backups. The Swisstop Blue was rated for both Ceramic and CSS, thus I was thinking maybe the Koolstop Ceramics would be similar enough to be functionally equivalent.
Sadly they leave deposits on the rim and glaze the rim surface.
Dave
So, that might not be the best option.
Who knows, maybe the Koolstop CSS pads will stay in production.
Or, since the Swisstop pads are also used on carbide rims, maybe they will stay in production?
I am not going to buy any more pads at this time to hoard, I have one remaining pair for one wheel, I was thinking when I run out that I would go to some other fairly hard pad, or possibly try those Koolstop Carbide pads I bought.
But, if I decide to buy an extra rim or two, I probably would want to get another set of pads too.
I have given a tiny bit of thought to ordering a 700c rim for my front wheel on my Titanium bike. I need to think fast.
ADDENDUM:
The USA seller has one remaining Andra 30 rim in 700c, but not CSS. I am not buying it.
SECOND ADDENDUM:
On January 31, 2019, I sent an e-mail to Ryde that stated:
You no longer mention CSS technology on your website. Have you discontinued rims with that option?Now almost two weeks later, I have yet to receive any response from Ryde. Thus, I assume the CSS rims are history.