disc wheel choices
stumpmagnet
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anyone have any opinions on these https://www.cycledivision.co.uk/product ... -23mm-7472
need a set of disc wheels for road and cross to replace some Aksium discs at around the £350 mark, like the look of the Hunt mason X too.
also the cycle division carbon 38s seem cheap but why??? they do seem quite narrow any opinions on these also?
need a set of disc wheels for road and cross to replace some Aksium discs at around the £350 mark, like the look of the Hunt mason X too.
also the cycle division carbon 38s seem cheap but why??? they do seem quite narrow any opinions on these also?
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Stumpmagnet wrote:anyone have any opinions on these https://www.cycledivision.co.uk/product ... -23mm-7472
need a set of disc wheels for road and cross to replace some Aksium discs at around the £350 mark, like the look of the Hunt mason X too.
also the cycle division carbon 38s seem cheap but why??? they do seem quite narrow any opinions on these also?
For your budget you could consider a set of handbuilts from Malcolm at Cycleclinic
http://thecycleclinic.co.uk/collections ... t-and-rear
I have a set of standard road wheels built by Malcolm (Archetype/Miche Primato) and can't fault them. Plenty of others on here who will vouch for his output.0 -
This topic has been covered numerous times over the past few weeks.
Do a search and read up :idea:0 -
I have Hunt 4 Season Disc and CERO Ard23. Both are very good in my opinion and pleased with both. I run the Hunts in wet weather with GP2000s and the CEROs in the dry with PRO ONE tubeless tyres. The CEROS are lighter and with the tubeless set up seem to be faster.0
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perfect reply PK1 many thanks0
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PK1, if you could only have the one pair, would it be the Hunts or the Cero's? Stumpmagnet seems to be very pleased with his. Cosmetically the Hunts look like they have the edge but the Cero's are lighter and cheaper (if not buying the Hunts under their 'returned wheels' )0