One wheel on my wagon
Kieran_Burns
Posts: 9,757
and I'm not rolling along!
Just found a split (1/2") at the base of one of the spokes on my Tricross - looks like the wheel has peeled away from the spoke itself, so was clearly the major buckle (which I repaired ) and didn't notice some time ago.
I now need some replacements - I've got Alex Ace-19 wheels on there at the moment, so does any know of any suitable replacements?
I'd prefer something that can take my 15 stone frame (with panniers / rucksack) and capable of light off-road - basically a like for like replacement
I personally have no idea, so need some advice and guidance on this one.
Thanks all!
Just found a split (1/2") at the base of one of the spokes on my Tricross - looks like the wheel has peeled away from the spoke itself, so was clearly the major buckle (which I repaired ) and didn't notice some time ago.
I now need some replacements - I've got Alex Ace-19 wheels on there at the moment, so does any know of any suitable replacements?
I'd prefer something that can take my 15 stone frame (with panniers / rucksack) and capable of light off-road - basically a like for like replacement
I personally have no idea, so need some advice and guidance on this one.
Thanks all!
Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter
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Various opinions given here. If you afford a couple of hundred quid I strongly recommend hand-built wheels and have been delighted with those supplied by Spa Cycles.Nobody told me we had a communication problem0
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fired an email off to Spa - thanks for the link!Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
You're welcome KB.
Spa cycles strike me as very much old school, so I'm not sure how well they do email or that interweb thing. You might get a better response from an old-fashioned phone call.
I seem to recall Sketchley may have used Harry Rowlands who also has a good reputation.Nobody told me we had a communication problem0 -
walkingbootweather wrote:Spa cycles strike me as very much old school, so I'm not sure how well they do email or that interweb thing.
They have a Youtube channel :shock:I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0 -
walkingbootweather wrote:You're welcome KB.
Spa cycles strike me as very much old school, so I'm not sure how well they do email or that interweb thing. You might get a better response from an old-fashioned phone call.
+1 on that. A phone call is much the best way to communicate with Spa. It's a proper Yorkshire shop!
BTW, very happy with the wheels they built for my Dawes - Rigida Snyper on Deore LX hubs.Faster than a tent.......0 -
Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
Kieran_Burns wrote:
Yeah good price but you aren't comparing apples with apples. For occasional riding, or for an inexpensive bike the R500's make lots of sense, but for a regular commuter and to make the most of a quality bike I'd still say the durability and comfort of proper hand built wheels make them a worthy investment.
You pays the money and make the choice....Nobody told me we had a communication problem0 -
I built my commuting wheels after getting advice and parts from Spa. Again, phone them up, they're really helpful. Mine are Rigida Chrina rims on Tiagra hubs with Sapim Race spokes (36 spokes, because the hubs were £15 the pair from Ribble). They have a superb reputation for wheel-building, the bloke knew the required spoke lengths off the top of his head when I rang.0
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Kieran_Burns wrote:
bought a pair of these from Merlin last week - arrived next day. Look good and if they're as good as my R500s have been, I'll have no complaints. Sure they're not light etc etc, blah blah who cares if they're reliable?
Also strongly tempted by these.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/campagnolo-kham ... -wheelset/0 -
Deore hubs built into Rigida Snyper rims now being built by Spa cycles - thanks for the advice on that one!Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
Kieran_Burns wrote:Deore hubs built into Rigida Snyper rims now being built by Spa cycles - thanks for the advice on that one!
Great stuff! They sound very much like the CX friendly version of my wheels. Let us know how they turn out. 32 or 36 spokes? Oh, and did they sell you cheaper wheels than you'd originally wanted? Every time I've tried to buy stuff from them, they've persuaded me to go for something a bit cheaper.0 -
£148 for the pair and I'm not sure whether they're 32 or 36 spoke - never thought to ask!
I never mind paying a little more for quality, and it sounds like I'm getting thatChunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
Glad you have found something you fancy. I hope you'll be as happy with them as I have been with mine. Do post your thoughts after you have given them a good testing though.Nobody told me we had a communication problem0
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I'm just hoping for a lighter pair that I don't need to keep using the spoke spanner to straighten once a week.
The roads here are a bit crap but I've never needed to sort out my Madone wheels once yet.Chunky Cyclists need your love too! :-)
2009 Specialized Tricross Sport
2011 Trek Madone 4.5
2012 Felt F65X
Proud CX Pervert and quiet roadie. 12 mile commuter0 -
I can count my spokes if it helps!
I haven't touched mine with a spoke key since I got them. Mind you, I don't weigh much so I have the advantage there. BTW - I just went for the LX hubs because they are shinier than the standard Deore.Faster than a tent.......0