Lightweight, Tubless, Carbon, "climbing" Road wheels
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Few guys I ride with have said good things about these, albeit they ride the clincher version...
http://www.edco-wheels.co.uk/product/julier-28mm-l...
http://www.edco-wheels.co.uk/product/julier-28mm-l...
stongle said:
OP requires tubeless, but those are tubulars only.Budget stated as "flexible" may not equate to "unlimited"

Guess it really depends what you want, but since all Giants Pro level bikes now come with Carbon Tubeless wheels the 2nd hard market is becoming flooded with them, particularly as this level bike is being bought by people who already have a preferred set of wheels to use.
There are loads on ebay or facebook etc, you can even find totally unused ones for the above reason. eg http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40...
There are loads on ebay or facebook etc, you can even find totally unused ones for the above reason. eg http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40...
stongle said:
JuniorD said:
OP requires tubeless, but those are tubulars only.
Budget stated as "flexible" may not equate to "unlimited"
Curses... You are indeed correct.Budget stated as "flexible" may not equate to "unlimited"

They will offer you an insurance premium on them. Think its around $500 per wheel.
Bargains all around!

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