I want really thin looking wheels - is there a street rideable alternative to soyo goldstar or red II?
Something like vittoria G+ with flat protection, but they only come in 23mm 700c.
Goldstar are 22mm but are supposed to look like 21mm.
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Hi guys,
I want really thin looking wheels - is there a street rideable alternative to soyo goldstar or red II?
Something like vittoria G+ with flat protection, but they only come in 23mm 700c.
Goldstar are 22mm but are supposed to look like 21mm.
Regards