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• #2
I run them, and they are awesome for the money. I would recomend them to any nivice rider, and for a factory built wheel set, they are ideal!
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• #3
Seems reasonable.
I've been using them for 18 months in all weathers and mine are still running smooth and true.
Mine also cost £120 ish.
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• #4
Just buy those ones for under £100 from Varno.
Unless you're after funny colours I can't of a reason to spend over £100 untill you go +£200 on a new build.
This post lists the dets: http://www.lfgss.com/post1599359-103.html
This is the thread: http://www.lfgss.com/thread49556-4.html
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• #5
Buy the Halo rims off ebay for £55, £30 on Planet x track hubs and about £30 on double butted spokes instead of the plain guage they use on the factory builds. Get someone to build for beer.
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• #6
If you do that ^ I'd go for ACI double butted spokes from cycle basket that come in at more like £20.
Altho like I said with varno selling hand built wheels to that price I'm not sure I'd bother with the time delay and arsing about if you're just after a black/silver wheelset.
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• #7
The Varno option might be the best one. Will check out the classifieds also.
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• #8
I've been testing the Condor Unos for the last few months - handbuilt and they ride damn well
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• #9
Planet X wheels - under £100 job done!
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• #10
Planet x hubs +1, Most hubs around this price point are very similar.
For £165 ish you could just about get a set of diacompe grande compes on mavic open sports.
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• #11
thanks for the info...Varno option is noted.
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• #12
Gran Compe hubs are only £25 each from On-One/ Planet X
New to this, I am quoted £165 for a set of Halo Aerorage wheels at my LBS. I was not going to spend that much so I am wondering what to do.
Any alternatives I should consider or are these good value?
Dennis