Just to add the the Fulcrum/Campag piece on second hand availability...
I run Fulcrum Racing Quattro (the £200 set not the full carbon jobbies) when it's completely nasty - These won't be going onto the second hand market. I'm gonna run them into the ground and no-one will want a wheelset as shredded as these will be.
I also have the Fulcrum Racing 3 two way fit. I run these for when the weather is not biblical in tubeless mode. It is highly unlikely these will go onto the second hand market, they are great and I'll run these 'till they drop too.
My Fulcrum Racing zero I run tubeless, these are lovely too and see me around on sunny days or those big events. These may appear on the second hand market as I try to shave 10g off my bike weight ready for the next 'once in a lifetime event'.
So on this basis I'll keep my cheap wheels forever but chop and change my Sunday best wheels so they always look Sunday best.
How do you like the quattros? I read somewhere that they are a handful in crosswind, which I find hard to believe given their relatively shallow depth.
Just to add the the Fulcrum/Campag piece on second hand availability...
I run Fulcrum Racing Quattro (the £200 set not the full carbon jobbies) when it's completely nasty - These won't be going onto the second hand market. I'm gonna run them into the ground and no-one will want a wheelset as shredded as these will be.
I also have the Fulcrum Racing 3 two way fit. I run these for when the weather is not biblical in tubeless mode. It is highly unlikely these will go onto the second hand market, they are great and I'll run these 'till they drop too.
My Fulcrum Racing zero I run tubeless, these are lovely too and see me around on sunny days or those big events. These may appear on the second hand market as I try to shave 10g off my bike weight ready for the next 'once in a lifetime event'.
So on this basis I'll keep my cheap wheels forever but chop and change my Sunday best wheels so they always look Sunday best.