Given they’re not on CK or DT hubs, are for tubular tyres, and are a 15 year old carbon product in an area that has had a lot of development and market entrants (LightBicycle etc) that can now give you a set of premium wheels with any spec you desire for around the £1k mark, you’re probably looking waaaayyy under £500, probably more toward the £250 side of things, if you’re lucky. As the market at the moment is hopeless, and won’t recover for legacy items like this as it’s being flooded with new tech that’s being desperately sold for peanuts.
For context, bought a set of Zipp 303 tubulars with DT Swiss 240s hubs, which were phenomenal wheels, for £250ish a few years ago, which I’d put in almost the same bracket, these probably a lesser one if I’m honest given the American Classic hubs…
Thanks for your feedback! That's about the range I had in mind, but I wanted confirmation, especially since I have very little information on the model :)
Given they’re not on CK or DT hubs, are for tubular tyres, and are a 15 year old carbon product in an area that has had a lot of development and market entrants (LightBicycle etc) that can now give you a set of premium wheels with any spec you desire for around the £1k mark, you’re probably looking waaaayyy under £500, probably more toward the £250 side of things, if you’re lucky. As the market at the moment is hopeless, and won’t recover for legacy items like this as it’s being flooded with new tech that’s being desperately sold for peanuts.
For context, bought a set of Zipp 303 tubulars with DT Swiss 240s hubs, which were phenomenal wheels, for £250ish a few years ago, which I’d put in almost the same bracket, these probably a lesser one if I’m honest given the American Classic hubs…