Which Wheels as next upgrade?

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Slower than you

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It's been a long time since posting. Ive still got my 2018 roubaix 105 which im happy with (although not tried anything else). Ive had a bike fit while back changing stem, handlebars etc but its been a long time since changing anything else. Im considering a renewal and shop recommended instead of changing bike frame, as next upgrade to change my standard wheels which will make a huge difference. Roval rapide c38 or alpimist clx II. I have max 32mm. It's a big investment and wondering thoughts and recommendations on these or others... I enjoy a good ride but no pro... just enjoying being out.
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SpokeyDokey

69, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
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Bike shop is bound to say expensive wheels make a huge difference!

If you just enjoy "being out" then stick with what you have.

Imo.
 
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Slower than you

Slower than you

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after all these years do feel like a change without a complete expensive bike change so wondering thoughts on that. Id like to improve my timing and to give it a renewal so thought this might do it?
 

PaulSB

Squire
I don't know Roval wheels so won't comment on those. In my view good wheels significantly improve the quality and enjoyment of the ride and are the best upgrade one can make. Whether this is true on an eight year old bike could be questioned.

SpokeyDokey's point about sticking with what you have is a good one. I enjoy "just being out" but I want to do it on a good pair of carbon wheels.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I don't know Roval wheels so won't comment on those. In my view good wheels significantly improve the quality and enjoyment of the ride and are the best upgrade one can make. Whether this is true on an eight year old bike could be questioned.

SpokeyDokey's point about sticking with what you have is a good one. I enjoy "just being out" but I want to do it on a good pair of carbon wheels.

Roval are part of Specialzed.
 

EckyH

It wasn't me!
The boys at GCN consider a tyre upgrade the simplest way to improve ride quality and a wheel upgrade the most effective. The ‘old codger’ (sorry, Al) at my FLBS concurs.
The GCN guys probably learned from your 'old codger'. And that's one thing they did right.
I also concur: better tyres for the intended use can make a significant difference. An additional upgrade could be switching from standard butyl tubes to TPU tubes.

There's nothing wrong to have a second wheel set for a bike.
If there is an issue with one wheel, just put in the second one and the time to fix the issue with the first wheel doesn't affect the time to ride the bike. Of course the issue should be fixed before the second wheel has an issue, too.

change my standard wheels which will make a huge difference.
Which kind of difference would you like?
Lighter wheels? If the lower weight is mostly from the rims, then it would make your bike a tad more lively.
Better aerodynamics due to deeper rims? It can make your ride a tad easier in head wind situations but with very deep rims it can be more difficult in side wind situations.
Better looking wheels? Nothing beats glistening silver spokes in the sun. ;)

E.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
It's been a long time since posting. Ive still got my 2018 roubaix 105 which im happy with (although not tried anything else). Ive had a bike fit while back changing stem, handlebars etc but its been a long time since changing anything else. Im considering a renewal and shop recommended instead of changing bike frame, as next upgrade to change my standard wheels which will make a huge difference. Roval rapide c38 or alpimist clx II. I have max 32mm. It's a big investment and wondering thoughts and recommendations on these or others... I enjoy a good ride but no pro... just enjoying being out.
Thanks
some equivalents of eh Roval Rapid 38 on sale at
https://zedbikewheels.com/
for £599 which would be a smarter investment.
 
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Slower than you

Slower than you

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Thanks all, some good thinking here. Ive previously upgraded the seat, stem and handlebars to fit me years ago.

Have bikes changed so much that it would make a big difference To upgrade?

with all this, I know im the slow engine. Not looking to compete or anything like that. but am looking to change it up a bit.

Think the bike still looks smart, but when riding for so long, dont know what the differences really would be So asking here for views.

Would say wheels from zed be a good choice over say second hand known brands?

otherwise thinking tyres Michelin Pro 5 as an all rounder but more rolling and less thick than my current tyres...

Thanks again
 

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davidphilips

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Onabike
Your bike looks great as do your DT swiss wheels, lower rolling resistance tyres would help at higher speeds but that bike wheels and tyre setup is as good as many used on fast club runs, saddle looks set far back and forward slopping, could it have moved since the bike fit? if it suits you great, consider useing the bike the way it is and only upgrade tyres and wheels when due replacement.
 
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