which road wheel set @ c £500 price point
which road wheel set @ c £500 price point
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CAB

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554 posts

241 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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so far i was thinking;
- Shimanno dura ace wh-7850-c24
- campag eurus
- somebody else has just mentioned zipp CSC

looking to use the wheels for training and devouring miles. I am about 80 kg so weight shouldnt be an issue.

From what i have read so far the 7850 are prob' the best out there. would appreciate your views.

Thanks CAB

pawsmcgraw

957 posts

281 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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Other tha what you've mentioned,my options at the price would be between, the CSC's, Bontrager Race xlites, Mavic open pros built into some dt swiss.Anything else in that price range is too heavy....unless your not fussed about heavy/dead wheels smile If you could blag a set of R SYS Mavics on special it might be worth a punt but they are painfully slow at anything over a 39x15( you wouldn't believe they could have so much drag)

Edited by pawsmcgraw on Thursday 31st July 09:41

CAB

Original Poster:

554 posts

241 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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pawsmcgraw said:
My options at the price would be between, the CSC's, Bontrager Race xlites, Mavic open pros built into some dt swiss.Anything else in that price range is too heavy....unless your not fussed about heavy/dead wheels smile If you could blag a set of R SYS Mavics on special it might be worth a punt but they are painfully slow at anything over a 39x15( you wouldn't believe they could have so much drag)
thanks for the very quick response

why would you discount the campags and shim'o hoops?

pawsmcgraw

957 posts

281 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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Both good wheelsets,nothing wrong there, just down to taste i guess.Actually, my mate reversed his Audi A4 over his rear Euros wheel, right over the top.It broke the skewer and that was it.They've done a few thousand kms since then too.No issues, although i won't draft him down hill now hehe

CAB

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554 posts

241 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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pawsmcgraw said:
Both good wheelsets,nothing wrong there, just down to taste i guess.Actually, my mate reversed his Audi A4 over his rear Euros wheel, right over the top.It broke the skewer and that was it.They've done a few thousand kms since then too.No issues, although i won't draft him down hill now hehe
that is amazing

does anybody know where i can get comparative weights??

pawsmcgraw

957 posts

281 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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Have a search in http://www.cyclingnews.com/
or http://www.velonews.com/

or best is http://forums.roadbikereview.com/ have a look in the forums under wheels

CAB

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554 posts

241 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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think according to the officical supplier websites the weights are as follows...

campags are 890+660 = 1550g
shim's are 1386g

all taken with a pich of salt!


CAB

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554 posts

241 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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After some agonising i have gone with the campags on the basis that they are more aero and will prob compliment the bike better [read: was won over by the shop assistant...]


smack

9,768 posts

214 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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I have some Campy Newtrons - lovely wheels, apart from they are a bh to get tyres on. Looking at reviews on the net, I am not alone in that.

Besides, I couldn't put French wheels on an Italian bike - the two wouldn't get along!

CAB

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554 posts

241 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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smack said:
I have some Campy Newtrons - lovely wheels, apart from they are a bh to get tyres on. Looking at reviews on the net, I am not alone in that.

Besides, I couldn't put French wheels on an Italian bike - the two wouldn't get along!
I am used to this - i currently have some 1.2' gatorskin tyres on some large mtb rims - it is so hard to change i normally use a silicon/co2 cyclinder to fix the tyre if i get a flat.

jacobyte

4,764 posts

265 months

Thursday 31st July 2008
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CAB

Get onto the Cervelo forum. 2 good relevant discussions here:
http://forums.cervelo.com/forums/t/1281.aspx

http://forums.cervelo.com/forums/t/1671.aspx

CAB

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554 posts

241 months

Friday 1st August 2008
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redcorn looks like he knows his stuff! issue is that rolf arent supplying the uk now...

khushy

3,973 posts

242 months

Friday 1st August 2008
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I have just bought some Mavic Ksyirium SL Premiums from www.probikekit.com - FANTASTIC wheels!

khushy