New wheels for my Equilibrium

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Cyclist33

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Location
Warrington
Well the bike is a sub 1000, so I dont think it's worth spending a grand on it, I reckon a couple of hundred would be the mark.

on the other hand, if the bike "only" cost a grand, you could easily justify spending close to that on wheels as the stock wheels would be a place where the stock bike had been specced to make savings to reach the £1000 price point...

Campag Neutron Ultras come in under 500 quid at Wiggle and by all accounts are pretty bl00dy good.
 
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TomSH27

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Location
Cumbria
on the other hand, if the bike "only" cost a grand, you could easily justify spending close to that on wheels as the stock wheels would be a place where the stock bike had been specced to make savings to reach the £1000 price point...

Campag Neutron Ultras come in under 500 quid at Wiggle and by all accounts are pretty bl00dy good.
I'll take a look at these thanks, I know bikes are generally sold with the cheapest rims that the manufacturer can get away with, and this makes sense from a commercial point, when I was thinking what to upgrade mine with I just didn't want to spend more than the bike is worth however I take your point.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Talk to a good wheelbuilder, Harry Rowland, DCR wheels, Pete Matthews. Surprising what you can get in terms of lightweight builds that suit your needs and budget.
 

BigAl68

Über Member
Location
Bath
I looked at hand built and campagnolo Zondas and went with the campagnolo in the end. Got them for 240 ish and they are lovely.
 
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