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I have a power tap hub that I want to use on the rear. That’s why the need for a rim. Clincher. Rim break.
It's well worth mentioning - because it's so often overlooked - that one of the *big* things that the move to disc brakes has done is fling the doors wide open for open mold and inexpensive carbon rim manufacturers. It is much, much easier to make a carbon rim when you don't need to worry about the braking surface. There are very, very few manufacturers that still make really good all carbon clincher rims, and an even smaller number that make one that you should run tubeless.
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