Easton Wheels
mr_eddy
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Further to my last post I am very keen on getting a Cube Peloton Race compact double instead of the Moda Rubato however I cannot find any info on the wheels.
They are Easton EA30 Aero Custom and they look like they are made specifically for Cube as there is nothing out there not even on the Easton website.
The Moda comes with American Classic Victory wheels which I know to weight in around 1650g for the set but anyone know the weight of the Easton's?
They should be reliable enough as Easton make decent kit but if they weight a ton then I may go for the Moda (currently I am slightly put off by Microshift gruppo as its far less proven than the Cube's 105/Ultegra)
Thanks
They are Easton EA30 Aero Custom and they look like they are made specifically for Cube as there is nothing out there not even on the Easton website.
The Moda comes with American Classic Victory wheels which I know to weight in around 1650g for the set but anyone know the weight of the Easton's?
They should be reliable enough as Easton make decent kit but if they weight a ton then I may go for the Moda (currently I am slightly put off by Microshift gruppo as its far less proven than the Cube's 105/Ultegra)
Thanks
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Easton makes damn good performing wheels! but durability is a question atleast for me on the low-mid range wheels.
My Cube Agree SL came with Easton Vista SL wheels which seemed to be in the same range as EA30 Aero or were probably replaced by them.
I claimed warranty on mine after being bombarded with broken spokes, day after day and traded up with extra cash to EA70s which are damn sweet wheels. My friends riding Mavic Ksyrium K10 Anniversary edition race wheels ($1500 wheels) compared them to his wheels performance wise. Thats how well they perform.1996 Cannondale M500 CAAD3 (Hardtail MTB)
2007 Cannondale F700 CAAD
2010 Cube Agree SL (Road, retired)
2011 Cube Litening Super HPC DI2 Frame, with Ultegra Di2 Components0