nickyboy
Norven Mankey
- Location
- You want hills? We got hills
I've gone in the opposite direction
Have a set of Mavic Ksyrion Pros but had an issue with breaking spokes so taken them off and replaced with some inexpensive 32/36 spoke wheels. Significantly heavier
I can't notice any difference
As mentioned upthread, a 10% increase in speed requires a 21% increase in effective power. That's about 30w for a normal cyclist. I find it hard to believe that can be achieved via wheels other that some ultra fancy aero set up
Have a set of Mavic Ksyrion Pros but had an issue with breaking spokes so taken them off and replaced with some inexpensive 32/36 spoke wheels. Significantly heavier
I can't notice any difference
As mentioned upthread, a 10% increase in speed requires a 21% increase in effective power. That's about 30w for a normal cyclist. I find it hard to believe that can be achieved via wheels other that some ultra fancy aero set up