Training Wheels

Lempod
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Bombproof cheap training wheels needed! Any suggestions? Under £200 and under 2kg would be nice!!
Seen the Planet X AL30 but heard about bearing problems. Please help as need to get some asap!! Thanks
Seen the Planet X AL30 but heard about bearing problems. Please help as need to get some asap!! Thanks
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If you are Campag then these are a bargain (their Shimano range is £40 more)
http://www.bike-discount.de/shop/k632/a ... black.html
If Shimano, then Merlin are doing the Aksiums for sub £140 I think
http://www.merlincycles.com/bike-shop/w ... -pair.html0 -
Handbuilts. PM Ugo for advice.Yellow is the new Black.0
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Mavic Open Pro or similar on 105 Hubs with DT Swiss double butted spokes
Or have a look through these threads for other ideasCAPTAIN BUCKFAST'S CYCLING TIPS - GUARANTEED TO WORK! 1 OUT OF 10 RACING CYCLISTS AGREE!0 -
Fulcrum racing 5...BOMB PROOF!0
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Thanks for all of the advice. Went for Fulcrum Racing 5 in the end and just finished sorting my winter bike this afternoon. See pic: http://instagr.am/p/Rc8cA0iHRi/0
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Always used to use handbuilts in the past- there was no choice at one time, as Factory wheels hadn't been invented.
But someone please tell me if I can get a decent pair of handbuilts for the same money which are as light,stiff,aerodynamic and durable as a pair of Fulcrum 5's.
I didn't think I could.
So I too bought the Fulcrums.0 -
For anyone else, I had the same decision yesterday, nearly went for fulcrum 5's/105 open pros, but went for fulcrum racing 7 cx due to the additional seals on the hubs to keep the crap out. Also, if they're good enough for cx, they're good enough for winter trainers0