geekinaseat
Well-Known Member
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- London
Hi All,
I'm in the process of finalising the spec for a new Condor Acciaio
This is going to be a bit of a do it all "forever" bike and therefore has to be durable enough for the commute, comfortable enough for long rides on the weekend (on London's less than perfect roads) and fast enough to put a smile on my face.
It's going to be in dark red with Campag Chorus groupset with a silver seatpost, stem and handlebars (Richey Classic or a Thompson/Hope mix), still racey but with a nod to the traditional.
I've been speaking to a colleague who is a bit of a bike nut and he suggested the idea of some handbuilt wheels to fit the classic look and provide better performance at the same time. He suggested the following:
Hope Mono RS 24f 28r
Stans NoTubes ZTR Alpha 340 700c
DT Swiss Competition spokes (silver)
@ £484 (including the same tyres and tubes as below)
I sent this to Condor and they came up with their own suggestion:
Hope Pro3 28f 28r
Abrosio Excellight rims
Sapim Laser Spokes (Silver) - 2 cross
Vittoria Open Corsa SR
Secialized Turbos
@£560
I have absolutely no clue about what makes a good wheel (round and not made of spaghetti? Pumped up tyres a bonus?) and was wondering if anybody could shed any light on the two builds and highlight any differences or share any experiences you have had with them?
The cost difference between the two doesn't really figure in the total cost of the bike so really I'm looking for:
Durability/Strength
Servicability
Weight
Other considerations - will I be limited in tyre choice etc
In keeping with the classic look -I am assuming the hubs, spokes and rims are all silver so this might be a moot point)
Thanks All
I'm in the process of finalising the spec for a new Condor Acciaio

It's going to be in dark red with Campag Chorus groupset with a silver seatpost, stem and handlebars (Richey Classic or a Thompson/Hope mix), still racey but with a nod to the traditional.
I've been speaking to a colleague who is a bit of a bike nut and he suggested the idea of some handbuilt wheels to fit the classic look and provide better performance at the same time. He suggested the following:
Hope Mono RS 24f 28r
Stans NoTubes ZTR Alpha 340 700c
DT Swiss Competition spokes (silver)
@ £484 (including the same tyres and tubes as below)
I sent this to Condor and they came up with their own suggestion:
Hope Pro3 28f 28r
Abrosio Excellight rims
Sapim Laser Spokes (Silver) - 2 cross
Vittoria Open Corsa SR
Secialized Turbos
@£560
I have absolutely no clue about what makes a good wheel (round and not made of spaghetti? Pumped up tyres a bonus?) and was wondering if anybody could shed any light on the two builds and highlight any differences or share any experiences you have had with them?
The cost difference between the two doesn't really figure in the total cost of the bike so really I'm looking for:
Durability/Strength
Servicability
Weight
Other considerations - will I be limited in tyre choice etc
In keeping with the classic look -I am assuming the hubs, spokes and rims are all silver so this might be a moot point)
Thanks All