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Hey Corny!
Thanks for this.
The only thing I could find is these: https://chpt3.com/products/transit-cycling-shoe
But at £200 they can get to fuck.
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Hello all,
I have owned these wheels since new and run them on my Super Six since I bought them from Merlin Cycles in 2017 (I have the original receipt if needed). I paid £750 for the set.
They have been a really excellent set of wheels, and sound great on the road.
I usually ride these in summer only, so they have probably done about 9,000km.
The brake tracks still appear to have a lot of life left in them, and the hubs have been serviced at least once a year by Hub Velo in Clapton, with new bearings installed about a year ago.
There is an 11spd cassette installed that has done about 2,000km I would guess.
Some of the bladed spokes have a bit of surface rust which I would say is only noticeable upon a closer look, and not affecting the integrity of the spokes.
Not suitable for tubeless. Still has the original rim tape installed. I can't recall the weight, but I think they are about 1.7kg - 1.8kg for the set inc skewers.
Pick up from E17, Walthamstow. I will consider delivering to other parts of London.
Price:
£300£270Dibs on the thread followed by a PM please.
Please feel free to ask any questions. More photos on request.
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I love a white shoe. I think it is because I now live near Essex.
I used to buy DZRs but they are SO expensive and the soles used too snap across the ball of the foot.
I currently have Giro Rumbles and am pretty happy with them but they are getting a bit long in the tooth.
Any good suggestions for a white casual SPD shoe for less than £100?
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Hi folks.
Looking for some decent carbon hoops, clincher, rim brake (either carbon or aluminium brake track) that'll take Shimano 11spd. About 30-40mm deep. Currently have a pair of Mavic Cosmic Elite owned from new - probs not hard to upgrade from those.
I am not knowledgable in terms of looking through the Chinese crabon sites, so some helpful pointers or links would be appreciated. -
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Oh Lordy, they are the blimmin’ shiny ones. It’s subtle and I’m sure they’ll be filthy in no time so I’m going to keep them.
First initial try suggests that you could feel the cleat plate under the sole, though?