Road Wheels & Road Wheel Recommendations?

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  • SRAMs road wheels... do they even exist? Google gives a few scattered results, but I am getting the impression these might be old stock.
    Just curious as to why? There's plenty of love for SRAM groupsets, wouldn't SRAM fans want a wheelset to go with it?

  • they used to make them, but they've discontinued them

    they were not well received, see

    http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/components/wheel-sets/product/review-sram-s40-wheelset-10-35768/

  • Zipp is a SRAM brand now so they ditched the wheel side as Zipp much better known

  • 650b rims- what's good for commuting?

  • They were prone to pop spokes.

  • Any 650B MTB version if you're going disc.

  • Let's pretend for a second that I know nothing about MTB rims?

  • Pacenti CL25 so far is the best value in term of weight/price (368g).

  • Mavic CCU 2013 VS Zipp 303 2015?

    Both tubs...

    Zipp 303 (U Shape, 45mm x 25-27mm, 1335g, €1850 new)
    Mavic CCU (V Shape, 40mm x 21mm, 1185g, €1600 ex demo basically new)

  • Zipp, no question.

  • Zipp.

  • At the risk of being uncontroversial and sheep-like, Zipp. Particular with the new-and-improved rear hubs.

  • HED Stinger 4FR .. But if you must have Zipp, like Danstuff said, buy the latest ones with the new rear hubs

  • HED are really expensive here in Italy unfort., likewise ENVE and I believe in supporting my LBS as that relationship is more important to me than a few hundred euros.

    They do have ENVE but the price is another ~€700 on the Zipps and ~€1000 on the Mavic CCU's and this is something of an unnecessary purchase as it is...

  • I have HED Stinger 4 FR, got them basically new from an American forum for ~£600

  • I would have agreed with you about Campag Shamal wheels until a couple of days ago when I noticed a spoke has ripped out the rear rim and apparently it is uneconomic to replace it. Don't remember doing anything particularly extreme to break it. Anyone heard of similar failures?

  • In my experience Shamal rims often outlast the hub/spokes.

  • Right - I'm looking for a ~30mm deep, 24-28hole, wide rim. Ideally without a braking surface, but whatever. Carbon would be grand, but not the be-all and end-all.

    The closest I have found so far is the Whiskey Parts Co. Cross rim, but it's 32H which is overkill.

    Whatcha got for me people?!

  • Bdop has an aero 40mm disc rim $700/pair tho

    http://www.bdopcycling.com/Index.asp

  • Eeesh, bit steep. Thanks though, definitely in the right area.

  • Velocity Aileron Clincher? Alu, but only roughly 30 grams heavier than carbon

    http://www.cxmagazine.com/velocity-wheels-aileron-road-disc-wheels-cyclocross

  • ^ BANG, that's perfect.

    Now, do we think that 24 CX-Rays would be too few spokes for a rear wheel on my track sled, at 60kg?

    Also, who is making the most hesh of hubs at the moment? Black, low flange. Mack? I don't like Phils.

  • Hesh? What the fuck are you on about?

    Wow I'm old.

  • With a high flange hub and non-dished wheel on a massively stiff rim you'll be fine.

  • I'd go for 28 spokes which would be bare hesh for skidz. I'm also 60kg which is well coincimental.

    #hesh
    #keepuppifko
    #doingitwrong

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