Fidusa: Columbus SLX_Campy Athena

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  • Upgrading the Fidusa

    I have recently acquired a 90s Columbus SLX frame from the Greek brand Fidusa.
    I have built the frame with an early 90s Campy Athena 8 Groupset/ Cinelli stem/ 3ttt drops.
    Saddle is Fizik/seatpost is Planet-x (the Campy Aero was to short).

    Wheels are Athena 8 hubs (36 spokes) laced to Mavic 192h rims see below for velobase entry:
    http://velobase.com/ViewComponent.aspx?ID=9c8d3033-58f1-4595-a889-bd4c4e97d79des
    I am not sure what the spokes are but they are nothing special.

    The whole built weighs 11kg
    I use it as my main road bike so function is quite important.
    I am 190cm tall and 110kgs heavy!

    I want to upgrade the wheels.
    I am looking for somehthing both stiffer and lighter.

    I am considering the following two options:

    1) Re lace the athena hubs with some strong spokes to H plus & Son Grey Archetypes.

    Pros:
    I thinks they will look fantastic on the build.
    The wheels will be strong
    Will be period correct to a certain extent

    Cons:
    I am not sheding to much weight off
    The front Athena Hub is not that smoth.

    2) Get a pair of Campy Zondas 2013 wheels.Use them with a 9 speed cassette (drop 1 ring and re space with a spacing kit).

    Pros:
    I will lose much more weight (close to a kilo)
    I will be getting smother hubs
    Less flex (I assume)

    Cons:
    I am not to sure about the looks on the steel frame (I will remove all the decals).
    Solutions will cost more but I am willing to invest.

    Any feedback welcome.

  • Don't know why you think H+sons will be radically stiffer than those quite nice-looking Mavics. Also they're not right for the group at all.

    I would lace to a medium deep section aero rim like cxp30 or Campag Omega V. Will be 'period correct' for 8speed / SLX era, and surely stiffer than box-section rims. I have some cxp14 (the non-machined version of cxp30) on my c. 1998 athena 9speed Duell, they are insanely stiff.

    Just repgrease or replace the bearings in the hub.

  • so you would not consider the 2013 Zondas at all?

    Wouldn't the improvement in performance justify the mess it will cause with the looks??

    As I said this is my main bike !

  • I would certainly consider those 2013 Zonda's, But you're having looks as a con. imo Zonda's will look good on a steel frame, but that's just personal. If it's your main bike than the Zonda's will a better option as they're lighter and easier to maintain.

  • Bikes24 has the Zondas for €320 (£280) which I think is very fair. They also have the Miche Primato Campy 9 Speed cassette for €25. Rebuilding the current hubs will probably cost me in the €200 region.

    Skully I agree that the Campy Omega V would be a nice option for rebuilding.

    I am adding pics to make the "looks" discussion a bit more tangible:

  • I've got some American Classics 420's with a campag body for sale that would look great #sneaky.

    But I think the Zonda's will do, but you've got to unsticker them and install the same Conti4000 tyres.

  • If you do replace those wheels hit me up, might be interested in the rims

  • Yes that is the plan! If I am to go with the Zonda option I will remove all decals and fit them with my Conti tyres !!

    Whether I will be selling complete wheels or just rims will depend on which option I chose!

    Still not decided though

  • sent you a pm, don't know if you saw it

  • Thanks to everyone for the feedback.

    Based on your feedback (and some further research) I have realised that the Zondas or in fact any wheel with less than 32 spokes will not last with my weight.

    Also I am not very keen to rebuild the Athena hubs for a number of reasons (no good wheel builders where I leave, I want to shed of some weight, would like some modern bearings etc).

    I have found these Hope3/ Open Pro combination:

    They retail for €380 which is not cheap, but could turn out to be a good investment.

    They are laced with Sapim Sprint spokes and weight 1.700kg (excl quick release).

    Any experiences with the above set?????

    An alternative would be to go for a DT Swiss combo (say 350 hubs/ R450 or RR465)

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Fidusa: Columbus SLX_Campy Athena

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