Recommend me a set of road bike wheels for £200
Recommend me a set of road bike wheels for £200
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SVS

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3,824 posts

297 months

Saturday 17th June 2017
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I need a new wheelset and am considering Fulcrum 5 LG wheels for year-round training on my road bike. What other wheels are worth considering around the £200-ish/pair price point?

Piginapoke

5,869 posts

211 months

Saturday 17th June 2017
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Black can man

31,973 posts

194 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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https://www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwi...


I have a set of these on my Winter bike, Not let me down at all, They are lovely & Clicky too

Zigster

1,986 posts

170 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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If you can stretch to £300, Campag Zonda. If it's a strict £200, Campag Vento.

I've had Vento on my Condor Fratello for nearly 10 years and they have been fantastic - never gone out of true, light for the price, look great with an unusual spoke pattern. On my Sunday best bike, I'm thinking about a pair of Zondas to replace the cheapish wheels the bike came with.

SVS

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3,824 posts

297 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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How about Cero AR24 wheels? Around 1.5 Kg per pair, or even lighter for the new Evo version. Great reviews on YouTube and online, but has anyone here experience of Cero wheels or seen them in the metal?

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Your Dad

2,212 posts

209 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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SVS said:
How about Cero AR24 wheels? Around 1.5 Kg per pair, or even lighter for the new Evo version. Great reviews on YouTube and online, but has anyone here experience of Cero wheels or seen them in the metal?

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I'm not far from Cycle Division, so there's lots of their wheels in the local clubs. I've got the ARD23s, not had any problem with them. Lots of AR24 & AR30s in my club and I don't recall anyone having anything bad to say about them.

SVS

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3,824 posts

297 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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Thanks Your_Dad thumbup

SteveO...

466 posts

251 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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SVS said:
Great reviews on YouTube and online, but has anyone here experience of Cero wheels or seen them in the metal?
I bought a set of AR22s late last year and I've done a couple of thousand km in them with no trouble. I needed wheels with a +95kg option at the time and they fitted the bill. Light and still perfectly true. I'd happily buy another set of wheels from Cycle Division.

I appreciate that the AR22s are slightly out of budget but the AR24s may do the job. Otherwise in the OP's price range would be the Campags mentioned, or maybe Mavic Aksiums.

Edited by SteveO... on Sunday 18th June 18:10

Usget

5,426 posts

237 months

Sunday 18th June 2017
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I'd recommend Fulcrum Quattros. After four years, mine are spinnig as well as ever with just the one rebuild.

HardtopManual

2,852 posts

192 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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A secondhand pair of Zondas.

CoolC

4,467 posts

240 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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SVS said:
How about Cero AR24 wheels? Around 1.5 Kg per pair, or even lighter for the new Evo version. Great reviews on YouTube and online, but has anyone here experience of Cero wheels or seen them in the metal?

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I have AR24's on my Hoy. Fantastic wheels that haven't had any issues at all. They've been on a couple of years now and still as true as the day I got them.

They make a great whizz on freewheeling too. biggrin

timnoyce

413 posts

207 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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Home build. Novatec hubs, Dt Swiss Comp spokes, DT Swiss R460 rims. They are pimpin.

chandrew

981 posts

235 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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timnoyce said:
Home build. Novatec hubs, Dt Swiss Comp spokes, DT Swiss R460 rims. They are pimpin.
I'd also recommend getting some made (if you haven't got the skills / time / tools to do it yourself). I've had very good experience with Paul Hewitt in Leyland. I've got several sets that he's made for me over the last 15 years, all of which are as true as the day they were delivered. Each time I've described exactly what I've wanted and he's built something specific. For example, on the road bike I've got a set of very strong wheels as (a) I once had a wheel collapse after hitting a pothole 80 miles from home and it's not something I want to repeat (b) it's reasonably common to have sections of non-tarmaced sections of road on cycle routes here. He built me a set of wheels similar to what would be needed for something like Paris-Roubaix. The touring bike has a hub dynamo (Shutter Precision) and again he built a wheel around this.

timnoyce

413 posts

207 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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Also, be a bit careful about some of the lighter weights being quoted. My set are made with decent spokes with brass nipples and came out around 1,600g. My buddy has some ProLites which are quoted as around 1,500 but he wants me to rebuild them with brass nipples as the crap ally ones have corroded and he's snapped a few already. Saving weight with ally spokes isn't worth it in my experience!

Dannbodge

2,344 posts

147 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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How about a set of Fulcrum Quattro LGs?

I'm going to have a pair for sale very soon. Only used for 1 year and 1700 miles....

AmiableChimp

3,674 posts

263 months

Wednesday 21st June 2017
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CoolC said:
SVS said:
How about Cero AR24 wheels? Around 1.5 Kg per pair, or even lighter for the new Evo version. Great reviews on YouTube and online, but has anyone here experience of Cero wheels or seen them in the metal?

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I have AR24's on my Hoy. Fantastic wheels that haven't had any issues at all. They've been on a couple of years now and still as true as the day I got them.

They make a great whizz on freewheeling too. biggrin
I am also running a set of AR24s this year on my Scott CR1 and have nothing but good experience with them so far, around 800 miles in on them.

ALawson

8,043 posts

277 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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After a terminal diagnosis on my DA Hubs I was looking for some cheap tubeless aluminium wheels, whilst I would normally just order some Borg 22 or 30 wheels from thecycleclinic at £305/369 the AR 24 Evo are available at £189.

I thinks it's a no brainer.

Chicken Chaser

8,958 posts

250 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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I think the OP may be sorted now, but I'd also wholeheartedly recommend Cero wheels. Ive got the ARD23s and the AR30s on my bikes, and both have been great wheelsets. Theyve done thousands of miles between them yet theyve not dropped a spoke and still run true. I think the prices have increased slightly but theyre still good value against the competition.

SVS

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3,824 posts

297 months

Saturday 17th February 2018
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Chicken Chaser said:
I think the OP may be sorted now, but I'd also wholeheartedly recommend Cero wheels
I bought the Cero wheels in the end and they’ve been excellent.