Daninplymouth
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Is it disc wheels you’re looking for? If so I have some farsport 50mm deep 30mm with DT240 hubs I maybe selling
With Hunt, you're getting an unknown Chinese OEM build with a brand sticker. Would advise against them on grounds of quality, crosswind instability, as well as performance. They do have good customer support though - give credit where it's due.
Ive been told multiple times that HUNT wheels are just rebranded Farsports wheelsets
"Hoops" @Chislenko "hoops" not "wheels"
Our local wheelbuilder Spokesman Wheels (Mike Pollard et al) has an excellent reputation and one of our group had the pecuniary enthusiasm to get a wheelset made up (Carbonal rims, Novatec hubs), with which she is happy.
http://www.spokesmanwheels.co.uk/technical-blurb/
Spec roughly this (from their eebay shop but see %) : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163166798041?hash=item25fd7fc0d9:g:4cMAAOSwKARbWF4-
No need on CycleChat to descend into 'hoops' cycle mag vernacular.
Reposting: "laterally stiff yet vertically compliant"
Try avoiding to laugh at/with this article : bikesnob-2008-dream-bike-shootout,
"this bike climbs like a monkey with a set of crampons, descends like a monkey in a set of crampons being dropped from a helicopter, handles corners like a prostitute, and accelerates like a particle in a particle accelerator that itself is just a tiny particle in a giant particle accelerator."
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/carbon.243931/page-2
I spoke at length over e-mail with Mark, and he built me a wonderfully light pair of wheels for iirc, £1050 delivered, they are a work of art, mega light, sub 1200g I believe (Which was my main aim) and really suit the bike.
However, the main reason I am posting, is that I have a almost entirely stock Specialized Allez Elite I think it is, with mostly 105 11spd at my parents tiny house in Spain.
It's running stock wheels (probably 2000g worth), and as I am spoiled here, and the roads are SO lovely there, I have a hankering to get some nicer, lighter carbon wheels, maybe 50mm deep, and would take the opportunity to fit some tpu tubes and lighter tyres at the same time.
The other bonus is I could get them delivered straight to my parents, so no hassle with trying to fly with them.
It's been probably 15 years since I ordered anything substantial from China, and am now completely out of touch with it.
I spotted a couple of recommendation further up the thread, but they are 2-3 years old, so just wondered if anyone had ordered wheels more recently, and had any personal recommendations, and or ones to avoid?
Thanks
More established options - Light Bicycle, Farsports, Winspace, Elite.
Cheaper and rather more niche - XMCS, Zen, Serenade.
Most of the above have long threads dedicated to them on Weigh Weenies. Some like Zen have very poor websites and you basically have to WhatsApp them direct to say what you want.
I recently took a punt on a pair from Serenade, they were sub £500 delivered to the UK for circa 1200g, 50mm deep and carbon spokes.
A very valid point, and one I did in fact consider and last year when I took a bike to Italy with exalith rims, chickened out and went for butyl tubes instead. Last thing I want is a blowout when travelling at a decent speed downhill.Buying for rim brakes adds a few considerations. You need to consider what width you can fit. Also, for any serious descending I'd personally want the reassurance of some decent spec rims such as the Light Bicycle grooved graphene ones or the Farsports equivalent.
Also beware that not all TPU tubes are rated for carbon rim brake wheels. I stick to light Conti butyl tubes on my rim braked bike that has carbon wheels.
A very brief scan on Aliexpress I think it was, turned up some Superteams - they did seem to fall into my price bracket, and were even lighter than I had imagined.For your budget Superteam are probably the "best" for the money.
I'm always sceptical of youtube reviewers who offer discount codes on the stuff they review.A bad review means no one would buy the product making the discount pointless.A good review however may lead to a purchase with the discount code telling the manufacturer which reviewer has managed to "influence" potential buyers.