Im think of replacing the worn rims of my tandem with CSS rims.
I have noted this comment on Thorn site regarding these rims.
CSS
stands for carbide super sonic;
tungsten carbide is (apparently) fired at the
rim, in a plasma jet at 5 times the speed of
sound! At this speed of impact, it fuses with
the aluminium. The brake surface is ground
smooth and the rim is ready for a really
long and hard life. There is only one
downside, apart from the extra cost; these
rims, particularly the front, can make the
brakes squeal loudly.
In a short time, this
will diminish and then disappear,
provided you continue to use the
brakes!
I tell you this now, so that you
can decide for yourself whether or not, you
can cope with this noise. Not all the rims
squeal but it is best to assume that yours
will. A paste of sandy mud, applied to the
brake surfaces and some steep hills, will
hasten the return of harmony