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aerobrain

Über Member
Location
Peterborough
Well, yet again I'm stood by the side of the road waiting to be picked up because of my Fulcrum Racing Quattro's.

Other than the seized front bearing I do think most of the problems stem from when my mech hanger snapped sending the mech into the rear and wrecking 6 spokes. But this is my second snapped spoke and I'm starting to think either the wheels are cr"p or at least I'm too heavy for them (100kg plus bike) or a bit of both.

Can anyone give some recommendations for wheelsets under £500 (ideally under £400) that cope with bigger riders? I do mainly rolling terrain but do do some proper hilly sportives as well. Need to be shim/SRAM 11spd compatible. I've just had a look at Zipp 30's which seem to tick the boxes (c.110kg+ max weight!) and I know the Mavic Krysium range are well regarded.

I think mentally I'll struggle to go for another set of Fulcrums though.

Cheers

Lee
 
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aerobrain

aerobrain

Über Member
Location
Peterborough
Actually just realised the price I saw for the Zipp 30 was just one wheel :-)
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
Well, yet again I'm stood by the side of the road waiting to be picked up because of my Fulcrum Racing Quattro's.

Other than the seized front bearing I do think most of the problems stem from when my mech hanger snapped sending the mech into the rear and wrecking 6 spokes. But this is my second snapped spoke and I'm starting to think either the wheels are cr"p or at least I'm too heavy for them (100kg plus bike) or a bit of both.

Can anyone give some recommendations for wheelsets under £500 (ideally under £400) that cope with bigger riders? I do mainly rolling terrain but do do some proper hilly sportives as well. Need to be shim/SRAM 11spd compatible. I've just had a look at Zipp 30's which seem to tick the boxes (c.110kg+ max weight!) and I know the Mavic Krysium range are well regarded.

I think mentally I'll struggle to go for another set of Fulcrums though.

Cheers

Lee
i have campag zondas on the one bike and zipp 202's on the other and i weigh over the 100kg mark - never broke a spoke in 3yrs of riding
 

w00hoo_kent

One of the 64K
I was pointed to DCR wheels (http://dcrwheels.co.uk) when I was looking, nice guy to deal with and the set for my Synapse came out at £368 if I remember rightly (delivery is a tenner more but I collected.) he will talk to you about usage and your weight when looking at options. Equally cyclechat has a wheel building member who a lot of people have used and does good work by all accounts, could be an option.
 
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aerobrain

aerobrain

Über Member
Location
Peterborough
I was pointed to DCR wheels (http://dcrwheels.co.uk) when I was looking, nice guy to deal with and the set for my Synapse came out at £368 if I remember rightly (delivery is a tenner more but I collected.) he will talk to you about usage and your weight when looking at options. Equally cyclechat has a wheel building member who a lot of people have used and does good work by all accounts, could be an option.

Great thanks! I'm definitely leaning towards the idea of custom/handbuilt. For one thing it sounds cool having custom made wheels :-) And in all seriousness they do seem like a decent option cost wise.

Got quotes from Strada and PT Cycles, will have a look at DCR. I will also have a word with the LBS as I know he has a guy do a lot of hiw wheel work for him so maybe he also makes wheels.
 
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