€500 ono incl. registered, track & trace postage EU wide (located in Amsterdam, NL)
These wheels are well reviewed by road cc, bikerumor, intheknowcycling etc. According to DT Swiss they're faster with 28mm tires at speeds up to 35kph; I've been running 25mm Schwalbe TL tires and they feel fast and are very crosswind-stable (mind you I'm 80kg).
Why would you buy just the front wheel? You might like myself have gotten yourself a great deal on a bike with 60+mm deep wheels front and rear and want something a bit more manageable on a windy day, or in the mountains. Or you might want the set and can buy one of the two wheels at half price. I ended up not riding my deep carbon wheels in questionable weather conditions at all and for the price of the rear wheel would rather invest in a gravel wheelset for another bike.
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Selling this front wheel only, in great condition.
These wheels are well reviewed by road cc, bikerumor, intheknowcycling etc. According to DT Swiss they're faster with 28mm tires at speeds up to 35kph; I've been running 25mm Schwalbe TL tires and they feel fast and are very crosswind-stable (mind you I'm 80kg).
Why would you buy just the front wheel? You might like myself have gotten yourself a great deal on a bike with 60+mm deep wheels front and rear and want something a bit more manageable on a windy day, or in the mountains. Or you might want the set and can buy one of the two wheels at half price. I ended up not riding my deep carbon wheels in questionable weather conditions at all and for the price of the rear wheel would rather invest in a gravel wheelset for another bike.