New Wheel set
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New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Fri Oct 20, 2017 7:23 pm
I weigh around 85kg, have around $1200 to spend, I'm after clinchers, not full carbon, rim break type. What are the thoughts. I climb a lot of hills, previous set came with bike new have around 40,000km on them are shimano Rs 80s.
The frame on my trusty giant failed and I got a new frame under warranty, thought a new set of wheels and I've got a new bike!
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby biker jk » Fri Oct 20, 2017 7:36 pm
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Fri Oct 20, 2017 8:31 pm
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Tim » Fri Oct 20, 2017 9:02 pm
Wiggle and Merlin supplied them at a very reasonable price of about $540.00/pair. I think the price has risen a bit since then.
If they last as well as my old RS80's, about 30,000km's, I'll be very happy.
The 81's feel every bit as light, fast accelerators and great climbers as the oldies. In your case they aren't really an upgrade but they seem to be very good wheels for the price.
I like the "digital" cup and cone adjustment and locking system. Much easier to preload than the conventional cone and locknut setup. I'm a big fan of Shimano cup and cones.
One of the front wheels had a slight (less than 1mm) wobble. Easily trued-up, the first time I've dared to fiddle with spokes.
I also considered a set of very light aluminium wheels from Greg at TWE. About $800.00, shallow profile, they weigh about 1250 grams. He gave me a verbal guarantee of at least 35,000km lifespan.
I start racing in 7 weeks time and am still thinking of buying the TWE hoops.
Then again the very similar DA C24's are nice wheels.
I love the sensation of rapid acceleration on lightweight wheels and a good frame. I'll take that and easier climbing than heavier deep rimmed but faster modern wheels any day.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby rodneycc » Sat Oct 21, 2017 10:12 am
I picked up another set of zero's c17 at PBK for $830 a few weeks back on sale with a 10% code. They are not on sale at the moment but they generally do have sales every few weeks there with free shipping.
I have all sorts of wheelsets, handmades, DA c24 (7900 and 9000 series I actually like the 7900 better than the 9000), RS81s, swiss side, Zondas and have had a lot of others up and down the Fulcrum/Campy series but my two sets Shamals and two sets of zero's I think are my best overall.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby queequeg » Sat Oct 21, 2017 2:29 pm
The C24 hubs are the main difference, so it comes down to the ride feel.
The wider rim means a lower tyre pressure, and a less harsh ride.
The C24 has been prone to delamination, which is covered under warranty but shimano, but it is a pain when it happens as your brakes will start to pulse like crazy.
My personal preference is the HED rims...loves them so much I built my own wheels using the HED Belgium+ rims (same rim as the Ardennes) and laced them onto DT240s hubs. That cost me a few dollars over $1000 (build cost was free obviously)
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Sat Oct 21, 2017 3:41 pm
Thanks biker but can't see them for $1k or less do you know where I can find them for thatbiker jk wrote:If you had no spoke breakages with the RS80s then I'd suggest Dura Ace C24s which are pretty light and can be bought for around a $1,000 or less.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby rodneycc » Sat Oct 21, 2017 9:22 pm
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Sun Oct 22, 2017 1:36 pm
Sorry I saw that, then I get stung at customs, i was hoping to buy Aussie.... But maybe not possible
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby am50em » Sun Oct 22, 2017 2:39 pm
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby biker jk » Sun Oct 22, 2017 3:16 pm
Even as an existing customer if you haven't made a purchase in a while they will offer a "We have missed you" 10-12% discount (although limited to $40).am50em wrote:Are you as already a customer? If someone refers you you should get 10% discount.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Sun Oct 22, 2017 9:20 pm
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Ross » Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:34 pm
How does an alloy rim delaminate?queequeg wrote:
The C24 has been prone to delamination, which is covered under warranty but shimano, but it is a pain when it happens as your brakes will start to pulse like crazy.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Tim » Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:47 pm
It's an aluminium rim with a carbon laminate.Ross wrote:How does an alloy rim delaminate?
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Ross » Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:00 am
The braking surface is alloyTim wrote:It's an aluminium rim with a carbon laminate.Ross wrote:How does an alloy rim delaminate?
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Tim » Sat Oct 28, 2017 10:17 am
Underneath the carbon is an aluminium layer.
Presumably when the carbon delaminates the wheel runs out of true and the brakes pulsate on a wobbly brake track.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby queequeg » Sun Oct 29, 2017 12:28 am
That’s pretty much it. I have had a set of C50’s delaminate, and pull the whole alloy rim out of shake. Pulsing brakes, the whole works. Shimano replaced the set under warranty. Bike shop said they are constantly sending these wheels back for warranty.Tim wrote:C24 rims are basically all aluminium with a bonded/laminated carbon layer on top.
Underneath the carbon is an aluminium layer.
Presumably when the carbon delaminates the wheel runs out of true and the brakes pulsate on a wobbly brake track.
Had a club mate with the C24s where exactly the same thing happened, and I have seen enough posts from others to know it’s a fairly common issue.
So, now I stay away from hybrid wheels like this. Either go full alloy or go full carbon.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Ross » Mon Oct 30, 2017 8:14 pm
The brake track does seem a bit on the soft side and wears IMO prematurely, especially if riding regularly in wet weather.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Mon Oct 30, 2017 10:03 pm
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Mububban » Mon Oct 30, 2017 10:26 pm
So what's the idea of laminating carbon over alloy?Tim wrote:C24 rims are basically all aluminium with a bonded/laminated carbon layer on top.
Underneath the carbon is an aluminium layer.
Presumably when the carbon delaminates the wheel runs out of true and the brakes pulsate on a wobbly brake track.
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby rodneycc » Tue Oct 31, 2017 9:27 am
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Re: New Wheel set
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Re: New Wheel set
Postby Farmer Elvis » Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:08 pm
That's why I didn't go the c24s. I do a lot of climbing, so hence a lot of descendingDiscodan wrote:+1 on watching out for rim wear on the C24's. They make the rim walls thinner to save weight so they just don't have as much meat in them as some, given you've put some fair km on your current wheels I'd be hesitant
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