yes, was wondering just that. How much does a bike cost that warrants one thousand pounds in wheels? Guess the inners and tyres are not included?I'd get a new bike before spending that much on wheels!
Girls will never understand wheels , especially deep section carbon ones . Its a known fact .
evryone i see driving these cars are average joes vickster - unless they race them for a living then thats what they areI don't think the average Joe does drive supercars, at least not around these parts South Wales may be a different kettle of cod!
I don't think a £1000 pair of wheels would do anything for my cycling given my size, weight and state of my leg and knee, so would be a complete waste of money...even if they didn't look so ugly
And from what's been said, they are no good on rubbish roads and ALL the roads round here are a disaster!
BUT if you think they are worth it to you and you have the cash, then go for it, but I am not sure I'd stick them on a triban
evryone i see driving these cars are average joes vickster - unless they race them for a living then thats what they are
so why can't your average joe cyclist spend 1k on wheels????
evryone i see driving these cars are average joes vickster - unless they race them for a living then thats what they are
so why can't your average joe cyclist spend 1k on wheels????
d) Personal experience????Fine, but my initial point was having a decent bike as a priority to put them on, frame most important. I don't know what the OP rides currently, what he wants to put the carbon wheels on, but he is looking to buy / build a new bike from his other posts, so isn't it better to do that first before dropping a grand on wheels?
I think men buy 100k sportscars because they either have a) no sense if they can't afford it, b) have more money than sense c) have so much money it doesn't matter or d) they are compensating for other inadequacies
yes, was wondering just that. How much does a bike cost that warrants one thousand pounds in wheels? Guess the inners and tyres are not included?