Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Which Wheelset?

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BurnseyBoy
11-04-09, 03:42 PM
I'm looking for a new fixed gear wheelset to put on a frame that I'm in the process of repainting. Opinions on these? Pros and cons about them? Other suggestions? Anything I should look for?
http://cgi.ebay.com/EIGHTHINCH-AMELIA-TRACK-FIXED-GEAR-WHEEL-WHEELSET-BLACK_W0QQitemZ200397711338QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCycling_Parts_Accessories?hash=item2ea8a267ea
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BLACK-VUELTA-TRACK-FIXED-GEAR-BIKE-WHEELSET-700C_W0QQitemZ380148267556QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCycling_Parts_Accessories?hash=item58829a3a24
mihlbach
11-04-09, 04:49 PM
Those wheels look pretty low end. I'm sure they'll work, but they are going to be heavy, and the bearings are probably not going to be very smooth or last very long. Depending on how well the spokes are tensioned, they may go out of true rather quickly. Finally, I don't have high hopes for the cog or the hub threads.
However, they cost very little, so you have little to loose. At the very least, I would replace those junky locking nuts for some real track nuts, and have a shop give the spoke tension a once-over.
These comments apply to both wheelsets.
Whats your budget?
shubonker
11-04-09, 06:20 PM
Spend a little more
http://cgi.ebay.com/SUN-M13-TRACK-WHEELSET-with-Formula-sealed-hubs-32H-700_W0QQitemZ140350682888QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCycling_Parts_Accessories?hash=item20ad8d7708
http://cgi.ebay.com/WHITE-WEINMANN-DP18-FORMULA-TRACK-FIXED-WHEELSET-MSW_W0QQitemZ350209702369QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCycling_Parts_Accessories?hash=item518a1ff9e1
dickT3030
11-04-09, 07:36 PM
+1 ^^^^
Spend a little more and you'll have wheels that will last a LOT longer, mainly because of the formula hubs. I am still mashing on the cheap wheelset that I bought two years ago, have ridden everyday, messenged on and thoroughly abused, because of the formula hubs. Cheap quality BABY!! I've never even replaced the bearings and they still spin smooth.
The Eight-inch are sh*t. The loose ball hubs won't last long.
The Vueltas look okay but probably aren't formula hubs.
If you're gonna get eighthinch at least get the tessa, they are basically DP18's on formulas. You can get DP18's for like $125 these days.
BurnseyBoy
11-05-09, 07:11 AM
Those wheels look pretty low end. I'm sure they'll work, but they are going to be heavy, and the bearings are probably not going to be very smooth or last very long. Depending on how well the spokes are tensioned, they may go out of true rather quickly. Finally, I don't have high hopes for the cog or the hub threads.
However, they cost very little, so you have little to loose. At the very least, I would replace those junky locking nuts for some real track nuts, and have a shop give the spoke tension a once-over.
These comments apply to both wheelsets.
Whats your budget?
Because this is my first fixed gear project, I'm not sure where to set my budget. This bike won't get a ton of use (unless I end up loving the outcome...which I just might), but I don't still don't want to put crap wheels on it. I live in Nashville (where just about everyone lives in the suburbs), so this won't be a commuter bike. It will either be an afternooner or a weekender.
So far, I've spent a whopping $40-50 on the project. Luckily, several people in my family are deep into restoring cars, so I've had a lot of resources available for free. I bought the bike for $30, and the other 10-20 was spent on sand for the sandblaster, sandpaper and primer. Because I've spent so little so far, I didn't want to spend 150% more for the wheels than I did for the bike.
shubonker
11-05-09, 07:20 AM
Sometimes the wheels make the bike.
BurnseyBoy
11-05-09, 07:26 AM
Sometimes the wheels make the bike.
Good point.
Ranger63
11-05-09, 10:03 AM
Nice price on the MavicCXP22s with the formula hubs! Like the fact their hand built.
"found the set of wheels for the Kilo Stripper" :oD!!
Ordered em the moment I saw em.
luno-pdx
11-05-09, 10:16 AM
ok. i know this might not be what you want to do but
bicyclewheelwarehouse has mavic open pros to sealed formula AND dt swiss 1.2 to sealed formula for $230 and $240 respectively. for the set.
that is what i'm doing.
Johnny Colnago
11-05-09, 10:29 AM
get the round ones dude. bought some squares ones and they sucked balls.
so def the round ones from my own experience
hth
hand
BurnseyBoy
11-05-09, 10:50 AM
get the round ones dude. bought some squares ones and they sucked balls.
so def the round ones from my own experience
hth
hand
depends on whether you're going for top end or acceleration...
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