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• #4477
I've been an idiot and not read centre-lock, so yeah, WI's is all I can think of too
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• #4478
Umbopsiden
I like that
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• #4479
Dt swiss is far nicer build. And more money.
Ignore the grail and go for hed Belgium.
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• #4480
Gone for DT Swiss/Flo30
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• #4481
HMRC approved.
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• #4482
Weight weenie clearly no more.
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• #4483
Sensibilicious
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• #4484
Not my bike/wheels
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• #4485
Talking of disc builds; any experience of the Pacenti SL25 here?
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• #4486
The 23 was famous for a very challenging tyre mount. Get HED Ardennes. Why save £100 when you spend a few grand on the bike. Considering as well that you will not wear the rim?
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• #4487
The rims themselves are so-so, made by Sun-Ringle. Their size makes them fairly easy to build, however they're not quite as round as the Hed/H Plus Son/Velocity (gasp!) et al. The weight is OK, however one can save a bit by sticking with the SL23s. Those are already wide enough as to be fairly aerodynamic with a 23c tire, so going even bigger seems superfluous.
Beware of early ones, which had an awful propensity to crack at the spoke holes. Mounting tires is fairly tough, but manageable with good technique and strong thumbs.
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• #4488
They're great runs, very light for the price too, and surprisingly easy to mount tyres on as well.
Have it on the tourer with 5,000 miles clocked.
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• #4490
25mm Open Corsas did a bit of rolling in corners this morning on my superstar rims. Have ordered a set of 23mm Schwalbe Ones. Other than that the wheels are great, very quick and not too bad at all in a side-wind, of which there was plenty today.
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• #4492
First ride on archetypes today - seem nice, if a bit heavy.
Only negative thing - braking. Are they always this grabby? Also, front rim squeals/judders horribly when being feathered. Is that normal?
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• #4493
Should have bought Ardennes.
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• #4494
£100 rims which are a pain in the arse to get hold of and unavailable in 32h - for winter and commuting? Yeah, seems really sensible.
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• #4496
They haven't got some sort of manufacturing residue on the brake track have they?
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• #4497
^^ Shut up Princess. I'm looking for information here, not smart arse responses — I have WhatsApp for that.
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• #4498
They have anodised brake surfaces - will wear off in the rain most likely. But, I'm about to take them to Mallorca for a week, rain is unlikely and I would prefer not to have them squealing at me all week.
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• #4500
sigh
Good shout Umbopsiden, I've got these in mind now:
Which of those for a disc-braked road bike?