Shimano Dura Ace C35's
Shaun67
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Has anyone any experience or views on a set of Shimano Dura Ace 7900 C35 Tubular wheels ?
I would be interested to hear what you think.
I would be interested to hear what you think.
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They might not fit 11 speed cassettes...
Other than that, I'm sure the rims are aceleft the forum March 20230 -
Yes. only 10 speed but that's not a problem.
I've been offered a brand new never used set through a mate of a mate at a "come and get me price" !
The wheels look stunning but I'm aware they could be a 5/6 year old design.0 -
I've a set of RS81 C35 which use the same rim. Great wheels but are narrow by modern standards. They take a 25mm tyre ok, although it does 'lightbulb' a bit. I sometimes notice it in strong crosswindsScott Addict RC
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Bianchi Dave wrote:I've a set of RS81 C35 which use the same rim. Great wheels but are narrow by modern standards. They take a 25mm tyre ok, although it does 'lightbulb' a bit. I sometimes notice it in strong crosswinds
This is irrelevant, as the OP's are tubularsleft the forum March 20230 -
Not tubular but Ive had a set for about 4 years / 12000 miles
They have been absolutely bombproof. I am 110Kg and they are still perfectly true despite multiple potholes and one very heavy crash!
Cant recommend enough.0 -
I had a set until i got rid of my last ten speed bike. Cracking, tough and fast.
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'Cracking' might not be the most appropriate description, but C35 tubs are awesome wheels. If you are ok with 10sp, then go for it.0
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Imposter wrote:'Cracking' might not be the most appropriate description, but C35 tubs are awesome wheels. If you are ok with 10sp, then go for it.
Am I right in thinking the C35 tubulars are full carbon whereas clinchers are aluminium rims with carbon fairing?0 -
alanparsons wrote:Imposter wrote:'Cracking' might not be the most appropriate description, but C35 tubs are awesome wheels. If you are ok with 10sp, then go for it.
Am I right in thinking the C35 tubulars are full carbon whereas clinchers are aluminium rims with carbon fairing?
Yes - the hub is the same, but the rim is completely different..0