New Rear Wheel

lbmxj560
Posts: 51
Here goes.
As the winter draws in (more and more rapidly) I am spending more and more time on the turbo trainer and using TrainerRoad (love it). I am, however, getting well and truly fed up of having to change the rear tyre every time I want to go for a ride outside or on the trainer (I have a turbo specific tyre).
As such, can anyone point me in the direction of a cheap, 10spd Shimano compatible, rear wheel that my turbo tyre can live on?
Following on from this, can anyone advise whether or not I will need to re index/alter limits on the derailleur for different wheels? I don't want to have to do this every time I want to use my turbo!
What a pain!
Cheers all
As the winter draws in (more and more rapidly) I am spending more and more time on the turbo trainer and using TrainerRoad (love it). I am, however, getting well and truly fed up of having to change the rear tyre every time I want to go for a ride outside or on the trainer (I have a turbo specific tyre).
As such, can anyone point me in the direction of a cheap, 10spd Shimano compatible, rear wheel that my turbo tyre can live on?
Following on from this, can anyone advise whether or not I will need to re index/alter limits on the derailleur for different wheels? I don't want to have to do this every time I want to use my turbo!
What a pain!
Cheers all
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Shimano R501's from Ribble were the cheapest reasonable wheels I could find when I was assembling my winter bike build. £70 for the pair IIRC.0
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I'd get the cheapest, nastiest 700c rear wheel on ebay I could find. Shoot for £25, I think you'll get it!- - - - - - - - - -
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^WHS
PS. Winter is 2.5 months awayI'm sorry you don't believe in miracles0 -
Decathlon - I use a Decathlon front wheel on my turbo
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/rear-700c-wh ... #avantages0