Age Old Dilemma
I am facin the age old dilemma of what wheels to buy for my bike to make me faster ??.
The riding I do is mainly training, some commuting and soon I want to try some time trialling. Where I live I can either do a fairly flat ride or a really hilly one so a wide mix.
My dilemma is do I buy some lightweight wheels like the Fulcrum Racing Zero or should I go for some heavier aero wheels.
My average speed on a hilly training ride is 17-18 mph or on the flatter courses I can keep about 22 mph average.
Which will give me most benefit lightweight or aero.
If anyone has faced the dilemma of getting one set of wheels to do everything please offer some words of wisdom.
The riding I do is mainly training, some commuting and soon I want to try some time trialling. Where I live I can either do a fairly flat ride or a really hilly one so a wide mix.
My dilemma is do I buy some lightweight wheels like the Fulcrum Racing Zero or should I go for some heavier aero wheels.
My average speed on a hilly training ride is 17-18 mph or on the flatter courses I can keep about 22 mph average.
Which will give me most benefit lightweight or aero.
If anyone has faced the dilemma of getting one set of wheels to do everything please offer some words of wisdom.
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These Pro Carbon 50 wheels from Planet X will come in cheaper than the Fulcrum Racing Zero and they are both aerodynamic and light. The touble is that they don't exactly fill the commuting requirement [:P] >>>
http://www.planet-x-bikes.com/tt/index. ... on=446:446
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