Wants to buy a new wheels for my bicycle
bbrap
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Bit of an open question. I think a bit more information might elicit a more considered answer. Given what you have said I suspect round wheels will be best.
Rose Xeon CDX 3100, Ultegra Di2 disc (nice weather)
Ribble Gran Fondo, Campagnolo Centaur (winter bike)
Van Raam 'O' Pair
Land Rover (really nasty weather )
Ribble Gran Fondo, Campagnolo Centaur (winter bike)
Van Raam 'O' Pair
Land Rover (really nasty weather )
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I can add stiff ones to the short list of requirements.
So round, stiff, whoes next?
We are helping honest!http://www.thecycleclinic.co.uk -wheel building and other stuff.0 -
You destroyed both wheels?
That's some accident.
What were they originally? Get some more the same? Or blow the budget and get some carbon lightweight tubs.0 -
As the saying goes, Strong, Light, Cheap - choose two0
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Need black tyres too.0
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I just bought a set of Kinetic One 42A Tough and the are super
Talk to Andy0 -
I spoke to Andy but said he busy doing "Looby-Loo" in the picnic basket.0
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Ta daaaaaaaaaah - http://www.sigmasport.co.uk/item/Lightw ... elset/7WJJ
I think we can close the thread now.0 -
totally unsuitable and no help to the OP
Whereas, these are perfect. Robust enough for the most accident prone.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/blan ... lsrc=aw.ds0 -
Initially you need to match cassette type, hub width and brake type( rim or disc), with the existing wheels.0
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Come on, your not even trying.
Everyone knows they need to buy some of these Zondas.....
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Or Bora Ultra 50 clinchers.0
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Awesome, they look fast!Advocate of disc brakes.0