New Wheels Advice (Down to a choice of 3)

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Liamsles

Active Member
Location
Harrogate
Hi All,

Sorry to post yet another new wheels thread, however I seek advice.

I'm currently looking for new wheels and narrowed it down to 3 or 4 wheelsets. The wheelsets are:

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/ro...-tri-fulcrum-racing-3-wheels-pair/fulcwhfr260

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/ro...bon-laminate-clincher-wheels-pair/shimwhfr393

http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/ro...-clincher-wheels-tyre-system-pair/maviwhts209

So it's between the Fulcrums, Shim's and Mavics. The budget is about £400. I currently do sportives and cycle with a club so nothing too competitive. I'm upgrading from the stock Aksium wheels on my Cube Agree GTC Race.

Do any of you think it may be worth stretching the budget to the Ksyrium Elite? I think they're at £470ish.

Any advice/thoughts welcome? :smile:

Cheers

Liam
 

Oldbloke

Guru
Location
Mayenne, France
I replaced some Fulcrum 5s recently with the RS81 24s, excellent quality, light, understated and upped my average speed by 10%.

Good for climbing, seem pretty tough, I'm 82 KGS and have ridden some rough roads without any problem of trueness.

I paid £360 for these from Wiggle, don't think I would have paid full whack of over 500 though.

The Mavics look good but have seen some poor reviews.
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
I have some Eastons at about 300 quid and some Dura Ace at 1300 (paid 800). A bit like wearing fancy clothes - I feel better but pulling power not substantially enhanced!
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
I have yet to be convinced that a pair of 300pd wheels make me faster than 100pd wheels.....

One of those things that will depend on the attributes of the wheels, what you are doing with them and how small the margins are etc eg in a hill climb where people are separated by fractions of a second, then you will likely go up a few places using the £300 vs the £100 wheels (provided you are paying for even slightly lighter wheels here, for the sake of the example). But you likely won't notice any difference on a commute or club run!
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
They are all pretty good. Go with the one you like best.
 
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Liamsles

Liamsles

Active Member
Location
Harrogate
Hi,

Thanks for the responses, I really like the Shim's so they're a real possibility. Are they 2 way fit?
I replaced some Fulcrum 5s recently with the RS81 24s, excellent quality, light, understated and upped my average speed by 10%.

Good for climbing, seem pretty tough, I'm 82 KGS and have ridden some rough roads without any problem of trueness.

I paid £360 for these from Wiggle, don't think I would have paid full whack of over 500 though.

The Mavics look good but have seen some poor reviews.


Cheers, have you ordered through them before? Are they good?

One of those things that will depend on the attributes of the wheels, what you are doing with them and how small the margins are etc eg in a hill climb where people are separated by fractions of a second, then you will likely go up a few places using the £300 vs the £100 wheels (provided you are paying for even slightly lighter wheels here, for the sake of the example). But you likely won't notice any difference on a commute or club run!

That's fine, I don't commute and I'm out with the club once or twice a week and then on my own for climb-ier rides. I would expect to feel an improvement over the stock Aksiums my bike came with on the climb-ier rides.

I think at that prove range they'll all feel similar, was just wondering if anyone had any experience?

Thanks for the responses.

Liam
 
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Liamsles

Liamsles

Active Member
Location
Harrogate
Cheers for that @BSRU.

I'm just in the mind set of flip flopping...1 minute it's "I must have new wheels" and the next it's "I'll wait till next year".

Just unsure about how much of an upgrade I'll feel over the stock Aksiums.

Decisions. Decisions.

Cheers

Liam
 
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Liamsles

Liamsles

Active Member
Location
Harrogate
@Dan Ferris - Sorry for the late reply, been away on holiday.

No I haven't used the bike discount company yet. May do but everything is on hold for a lil while.

Cheers.
 
I recently got Compagolo Zonda with shimano hub and Jesus wept , its rolls faster than any wheel ive used before and is as rigid as you like!

Cheers

The Other Liam
 
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