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• #4102
I don't believe either of you.
Is there an Alex rim of the same profile?
The SL42 was being sold in the UK whilst Foffa were still powdercoating Peugeot's.
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• #4103
No, Foffa invented the SL42 before H+Son decided to copy them.
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• #4104
Who cares as long as they work? I've not heard any wheel builders say anything bad about them... The only thing they don't have which I would like is a machined braking surface.
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• #4105
Are you sure?
I thought they came in both. http://hplusson.com/products/archetype
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• #4106
They do have a machined surface, though some are machined before anodising.
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• #4107
Foffa invented the SL42 before H+Son decided to copy them.
Please, tell me this story of Foffa's IP being stolen in high-level espionage.
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• #4109
Anyone heard of blackjack R1800 wheels, any good? They have been offered to me and compared to Ksyriums. Theese, only in black. Claimed weifht is 708 for front and 970 g for rear.
http://www.blackjack.pt/road/show.aspx?idcont=26&src=all&title=r1800&idioma=pt1Thanks!
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• #4110
They've been popping up on internet forums lately. The weight is really heavy for a narrow rim, the build looks accordingly bottom-shelf.
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• #4111
Can you post any links to conversations? Would like to hear bit more reviews and thoughts.
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• #4112
They look a bit pants. Also: "SPOKES: white flat" - ? - And: "They have been offered to me and compared to Ksyriums" - A person trying to sell them would do that.
Anyway. I'm happy with my CAAD10 and see the only possible upgrade being the wheels. Currently have Mavic Open Pro Ceramic / Hope Pro III / DT Swiss. Is it worth shelling out for something like Krysiums or Dura Ace clinchers? Or not much point?
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• #4113
No point
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• #4114
Agreed. The only performance upgrade from that is probably deep, carbon and tubular and ain't nobody got the time (unless you're racing).
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• #4115
Nope.
Ksyriums will be stiffer. Dunno about DA.
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• #4116
These are really good wheels with minimal rim wear a massive bonus in my experience. Where and how did you find them? I got some 23mm wheels which I find make a nice difference but now have to regularly rebuild again.
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• #4117
Thanks for the advice.
Found them as a pair on eBay about 2 years ago. Got them for a really good price, about £130. Crashed the bike they were on so replaced the front wheel with one of two Open Pro Ceramics I bought (again for a very good price of £50 for the pair I think) off eBay as well. Have one spare rim incase of any more accidents.
They do seem to be wearing well. Need to learn to true them myself.
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• #4118
I have identical wheelset. has done flanders and paris-roubaix, no problem.
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• #4119
The only thing worth upgrading is really a wider rims, but I'd just ride them to death instead, can't beat Open Pro.
How's the braking with the ceramic? I struggle with mine with the right pads.
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• #4120
Pacenti 23 wheelset clearance at superstar:
£199 at the moment and 20% off with code XMAS21 - £159.99 -
• #4121
Braking is very good with the Swissstop Flash Pro Green pads (can be used for Ceramic - they used to make Blue ones but not anymore I think). Excellent in damp conditions too.
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• #4122
Ditto Swissstop greens for me with the older Open SUP Ceramics, though wet stopping can be crap, but the pads are quite old...
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• #4123
Any own a pair of mavic slr 2014 version? if so do they know how wide their rims are?
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mavic-ksyrium-slr-road-wheelset-2014/rp-prod87208
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• #4124
15 mm internal
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• #4125
wow 15mm? that's pretty narrow for a pair of rims no?
The SL42 is basically a copy of Foffa's unique rims.
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