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  • Radials just arrived. They're heavy!

    Bums.

    edit: just gone voll Spastisch & managed to twat myself in face with them turning them over to read the packaging. They are made well.

  • Anybody weighed a set of Radial? What are the stays made of? Saw a hipster using them this morning, looked pretty ordinary & plasticky - and black

  • Ordered Friday...

    "Out for delivery
    With the local courier
    Your expected delivery date is
    Today"

  • Hermes guy has already been. All I got was brakes :(

  • £16 well spent!


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  • They look great. Do they rattle at all?

  • Ordered on the 11th and arrived today, look good, solid if a little heavy.

  • Front does just a bit when I take my weight off it. Rear is rock solid

  • They look smart. What size are yours?

  • What frame/tyres are you running on these? I've a CAAD9, 25mm tyres with Campag Athena brakes and trying to find full length guards that will do the job. Cheers

  • Mine arrived today. Not confident with the packaging (bubble wrap and a binbag). Haven't had time to look inside.

  • Radials. Heavier than SKS chromoplastics (5-600g iirc)?

    Or does "heavy" just mean heavier than raceblades and the like?

  • I already asked, someone will put them on their scales eventually and put us out of hour mystery.

  • I'm a known weenie, will weight when they arrive.

  • I have 580g for the 37mm

    510g for the 30mm clip ons

    Includes all attachments and the teency bit of packaging they come with

  • Aren't cromoplastics about 500g?

  • thats not too bad

  • Thanks!

    Yep ballpark same as chromoplastics

  • Charge Juicer with 23mm tyres. 25s might be a bit tight with the 30mm guards

  • Radials have arrived! Finally!

  • Any tips for fitting or is it all pretty straightforward?

    Have gotten started and think I may need to trim the stays on mine, have some cable cutters but worried about it blunting them.. is using a hacksaw a better option?

    Sorry, mudguard installing noob here

  • I had to use a hacksaw on mine, it was the only annoying bit of getting them on. Apart from the inevitable perfectionism of alignment.

  • Another reason to buy a Dremel :)

  • I use snips to cut stays, but they are echt deutsche. Bolt cutters would also do the job.
    Oh yah: eye protection!

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