wheelset choice

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berty bassett

Legendary Member
Location
I'boro
Right - narrowed it down to 3
fulcrum racing 3 - good write ups and reviews but big white hub that won't go with bike

campag zonda - looks good

rolf aspin sl - personally i think they look fantastic with few spokes - downside - if they break a spoke

i aint never gonna be a speed monster as i am getting old weak and feeble , but i do do quite a few miles and i just wondered what others would choose - dont forget the 3s have a big white disc and i am on a black and green bike - eearghh
 

the_mikey

Legendary Member
The Campag Zonda wheelset is almost the same as the Fulcrum racing 3 wheelset. I would choose Zonda.
 

Mugshot

Cracking a solo.
Right - narrowed it down to 3
fulcrum racing 3 - good write ups and reviews but big white hub that won't go with bike

campag zonda - looks good

rolf aspin sl - personally i think they look fantastic with few spokes - downside - if they break a spoke

i aint never gonna be a speed monster as i am getting old weak and feeble , but i do do quite a few miles and i just wondered what others would choose - dont forget the 3s have a big white disc and i am on a black and green bike - eearghh
I got the Zondas at the beginning March (ish) to replace my Mavic Aksiums. I love them. Initially I was a little disappointed because I was hoping my average would go up by about 10mph (:laugh:), but I was really impressed by the way they rolled and by how incredibly quiet they were compared to the Mavics. I could feel a big difference in the stiffness and the weight and the way they responded when I gave it a bit of extra oomph. Now they've bedded in I can't fault them, they feel rock solid, they roll beautifully and they look fantastic, I honestly think they're a massive improvement on the Aksiums. With regards to an increase in my averages and overall performance, well, everything has improved. I'm climbing quicker and the Strava trophys are coming thick and fast, however I have more than doubled my mileage this year, so really it's down to that, but have I doubled my mileage because of the Zondas, hmmmmm?
In summary I'd recommend them to anyone, I haven't been disappointed at all. I was tossing up between them and the Fulcrum Quattros, I'm glad I chose the Zondas. I guess in the end it depends what you're changing from though.
 
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berty bassett

berty bassett

Legendary Member
Location
I'boro
hmmm 2 for the zondas :smile: thanks , has anyone got the rolf aspin ? think they look best but may cause problems just because of vanity - maybe but i think i have made my mind up
thank you for replying
 

SteveBM

Senior Member
Location
Rayleigh, Essex
I'm thinking of the Zondas too. My current wheel set is the Giant P-Elite C on my Defy Composite 1. My biggest issue isn't choosing the wheels, it's knowing whether I'm likely to see much of a difference over my current wheels.

In other words, how good are my current wheels and what's the gap between these and, say, the Zondas?

I mainly ride sportives and weekend rides between 25 and 100 miles. It's not particularly hilly in Essex but I have a London to Paris ride coming up where I'll be seeing some decent hills.

Any advice welcome, and sorry to OP for hijacking the thread
 

MrGrumpy

Huge Member
Location
Fly Fifer
only speaking from experience and possibly bad luck, but I just bust a spoke on the rear wheel of my bike and rendered it unrideable. Had to call the better half out to pick me up, she was not amused!! Just something to bare in mind when looking at low spoke count wheels. However the flip side they were quick wheels and very stiff, and thought they would be bullet proof..........
 

SteveBM

Senior Member
Location
Rayleigh, Essex
only speaking from experience and possibly bad luck, but I just bust a spoke on the rear wheel of my bike and rendered it unrideable. Had to call the better half out to pick me up, she was not amused!! Just something to bare in mind when looking at low spoke count wheels. However the flip side they were quick wheels and very stiff, and thought they would be bullet proof..........

What wheels were they, just out of interest?
 
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berty bassett

berty bassett

Legendary Member
Location
I'boro
it dont matter now - ive took the plunge - chainreations have knocked more money off the zondas so after reading the 2 people here and reviews on tinterweb ive only gone and done it - the money i saved not getting rolf aspin ( i still think they look the best ) got me tyres and cassette - nice
 

SteveBM

Senior Member
Location
Rayleigh, Essex
it dont matter now - ive took the plunge - chainreations have knocked more money off the zondas so after reading the 2 people here and reviews on tinterweb ive only gone and done it - the money i saved not getting rolf aspin ( i still think they look the best ) got me tyres and cassette - nice
Currently £256 on Wiggle http://www.wiggle.co.uk/campagnolo-zonda-clincher-wheelset/

My initial question of whether it's worth the upgrade over my existing Giant wheels remains though
 

MrGrumpy

Huge Member
Location
Fly Fifer
Hmm how old are the current wheels, how many miles on them ? Quick google of the wheelset suggests they aint bad to start with ? If worn out then that is a different matter, but as per my post further up low spoke count and close clearance frame equals long walk if you break a spoke. As for upgrades, a decent set of wheels is probably the best upgrade you can buy for your bike. Those you linked too seem to get good reviews. For me I think unless someone can convince me, I would buy something with a higher spoke count but that is down to my experience.
 

SteveBM

Senior Member
Location
Rayleigh, Essex
Hmm how old are the current wheels, how many miles on them ? Quick google of the wheelset suggests they aint bad to start with ? If worn out then that is a different matter, but as per my post further up low spoke count and close clearance frame equals long walk if you break a spoke. As for upgrades, a decent set of wheels is probably the best upgrade you can buy for your bike. Those you linked too seem to get good reviews. For me I think unless someone can convince me, I would buy something with a higher spoke count but that is down to my experience.

Thanks MrG. The wheels are pretty new, and have around 2000 miles on them I guess. They're not worn out, I've just got an "upgrade itch"!
I appreciate the advice about spoke count and will take this on board.
I'm just looking to upgrade and wondering whether it's going to be worth it on the Zondas, or whether I'll need to spend a few quid more to get a perceivable difference.

Thanks for the advice though
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
i just bought the same said wheels for my Ti - replacing the velocity handbuilts i have on it for the summer
 

Cyclone1

Senior Member
Location
Nottingham
I've just bought Zondas to go on my new bike. The set they are replacing are very decent but with tyres represent a 600g saving......that's got to make a difference.
 
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