Cero Ar30 D wheels

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oxoman

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Anybody able to assist. I've got a set of Cero AR30-D wheels currently set up with sram xdr 12 speed driver and through axle's. Looking at converting to 11spd shimano and QR. Can I just fit a shimano 11spd hub or do I need to buy the cero shimano hub from cycle division. Also are the through axle to QR adapters a generic fit. Looking tonsave some dosh if possible.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
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Portsmouth
Buy them direct from Cero?
 
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oxoman

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Just the thought of paying out again, had them converted from 11spd to 12 spd about 18 month ago and let all the bits go. TBH I may keep them as 12 spd and just get a cheapish qr set for my cx bike.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

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Just as an aside, Cycle Division has now closed down but Jonny (who owns Cero and owned CD) is still running Cero wheels but I am not 100% sure on what the deal is with contacting them. There is a web contact form but the phone number is the old CD shop number which wasn't answered when I previously called.

If anyone previously used them for mechanics services, Simon Harvey the shop mechanic has now taken over all workshop related stuff under the name Peloton Service Centre.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

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TBH i spotted this last night. Gutted as I've used them and few times and Ade Timmis of Cadence before them.
Yeah, I used to drop by every few months, bought a few bikes from them and they were always top blokes who looked after me and a lot of other regulars. At least they still have Cero going and Si has his workshop newly set up.
 

Dan Lotus

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Just as an aside, Cycle Division has now closed down but Jonny (who owns Cero and owned CD) is still running Cero wheels but I am not 100% sure on what the deal is with contacting them. There is a web contact form but the phone number is the old CD shop number which wasn't answered when I previously called.

If anyone previously used them for mechanics services, Simon Harvey the shop mechanic has now taken over all workshop related stuff under the name Peloton Service Centre.

That's sad, I didn't know that 😞

EDIT: Just found this on their FB page:
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midlandsgrimpeur

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That's sad, I didn't know that 😞

EDIT: Just found this on their FB page:
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Absolutely Dan, a real shame. I was really surprised when I found out but thinking back on it, I realised that each time I stopped by there would be a fair bit of old stock hanging about so things had probably been tough for a while. I know they still had a few big hitters as customers, the kind dropping £10k on a bike, but I guess like most bike shops, the lower and mid range customers just dried up for the obvious cost of living reasons.

I had a look at the Cero website, they seem to have stopped rim brake wheels as well now, just DB only.
 

Dan Lotus

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At least on the plus side they spotted it in time, and managed to change things in time before completely going under.

Fair play to them on that front.
 
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oxoman

oxoman

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To be fair to the guys they took over from Ade Timmis aka cadence when he decided to just do bikefits from home.
 
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