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• #2
Very good and very interesting. Cheers Em!
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• #3
really interesting and informative
also usefully explains the difference in price between technological leaders and the mere copyists
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• #4
Cheers*
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• #5
but has just made me want to buy a pair of zipps
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• #6
Wow, I was looking into those gigantex rims a couple of days ago. £150 for a 50mm carbon rim seemed like a nice price. I figured they were cheap as they did'nt spend money on marketing, and because ordering direct cuts out the middle man etc etc.
http://www.wheelsmith.co.uk/pricelist.htm(note to self, have no reason to purchase carbon rims)
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• #7
I'd love a pair of Lightweight Ventoux myself.
Just noticed Lightweight sell a wheel called 'Fixie' :(
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• #8
quite a good artcile by the end is was a bit -.- nothing was going in xD still nice wheels - but christ sounds like the crack alot :S
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• #9
Why are you back to Object again?
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• #10
Before you all rush out and buy Zipp and think of Gigantex etc. as mere copycats, read some of the comments below the article.
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• #11
yeh, i read the comments - never getting zip hubs. ..
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• #12
I was surprised to read that people buy these wheels for Aero benefits, as well as for bike bling.
Fact: The least aero part a bike+cyclist is the cyclist.
Solution: Add aero shaping and dimples to the cyclist, possibly through use of dimpled duct tape. -
• #13
its oliver schick crossed with the michelin man
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• #14
Hahaha
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Disclaimer; I can't remember where I got this link from, apologies if it's a repost.