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  • @miro_o @Mechamorgan Mmm those Arcs are kind of like a budget version of the Flos. Still look quite weighty but a decent price....

    I absolutely understand that training is crucial and I've nearly doubled my mileage this summer and will continue through winter (I have a mudguard friendly steel beast too).

    I was wondering about Wheelsmith 38mm carbon - look pretty good. Would buying from China be a cheaper way to do it and ensure the same quality? Def want to avoid any delamination fun, particularly in the mountains :)

    Or for lightweight alloy I was thinking Ryde Pulse sprint to some novatec hub...

  • How about a second hand powertap rear wheel and a copy of training and racing with a powermeter?

  • Still look quite weighty

    1605g with tape. Something like the Rydes sprints would be good.

    Would buying from China be a cheaper way to do it and ensure the same quality?

    Ensure quality? Not so much, they dont have a name to protect or the means. At least if you boil zipps down hardknott zipp will apologise and send you new ones (probably).

  • Buy some superstar Arc31 wheels and fit fast tyres/tubes, use the fulcrums with tougher tyres out of season if you like.

    This.

    Did find the ARC31 decent for climbing.

  • If you actually want to go faster and not just have a nicer bike*, this is the answer you seek.

    *think long and hard about that question. I don't have an answer yet.

  • I've been enjoying the Ryde pulse sprints on DT240s with cx rays. Dunno what they weigh, but they're light, wide, and plenty stiff enough.

  • I'm a light bag of bones at 66kg and keeping up with faster club rides has been tough in the past. Due to this I was originally thinking a semi aero carbon set might give me a boost (will it? I'm talking about holding 18-20 mph avg for 50 or so miles around the Surrey hills).

    It won't, the only way you can get faster is to make change to yourself.

  • I'm used to the braking, not sure other road users are!
    Apologising at a junction at the bottom of a descent is quite a common occurrence.

  • All good points. The nicer bike vs actually going quicker debate is something to think on!

    I think a mate of mine has the ARC 31s, might see if I can borrow them. Will also think about the Ryde Pulse as well, reckon that could go under 1400g without breaking the bank...

  • On the other hand, if you have really nice wheels you'll ride your bike more and will get faster.

  • Nice thing about Flo30 is that the width matches the HED/Firecrest width so if you swap back and forth you just need to swap pads.

    This of course is moot if you have already moved to disc brakes.

  • Are you offering a rear wheel?

  • My melted rear carbon clincher is deformed beyond belief. Yet still holds a turbo trainer tyre.

    Yet I've had tiny dents in alu rims result in absolute refusal to hold a clincher beyond a few PSI.

    Clinchers R def

  • DT Swiss R460, where can I buy these from? (just the rims)

  • yes, the "Delivery time unknown" worries me a little. I've emailed them, thanks

    and 2 minutes later they reply - no stock :(

  • I've got a pair of 24h ones I'm unlikely to build up now.

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  • That'd be great. Do let me know if you decide not to and how much you want for them, thanks

  • "Delivery time unknown"

    On Bike24 that means not only do they have no stock, but the wholesaler has no stock and hasn't been advised by the manufacturer of a date for any future deliveries.

  • It won't, the only way you can get faster is to make change to yourself.

    Thought of doing after dinner speeches?

  • (Don't) lean in: how to get ahead with Edward Scoble

  • AKA Fear of the Onion.

  • Quick question as I've never had a 11speed wheel before.
    Got the new Arc31 from Superstar, there's a spacer provided with the wheelset to use it with a 10 speed cassette. In order to use it with my 6700 Ultegra cassette do I just use the spacer provided with the wheels? Cassette comes with another different spacer as well, so I'm a bit confused now tbh.

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