04 Cane Creek Aeroheat Wheels?
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04 Cane Creek Aeroheat Wheels?
MTB Review seems to give a good review of these wheels and at $199 it looks hard to pass up. Might be nice as a second wheelset!
Thoughts? Experiences with these?
https://www.supergo.com/profile.cfm?L...604&referpage=
Thoughts? Experiences with these?
https://www.supergo.com/profile.cfm?L...604&referpage=
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i like most of the cane creek parts, never used their hubs but i think for that price as a second wheelset they would be great
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I've got a two pair of Cronometro wheels from before the Cane Creek buy-out. They work beautifully. My brother used to work for Cronometro, and has quite a few sets of them that he rides regularly. The only problem I've had with either set was when I hit a tree root at an angle and tweaked the front rim, bending it. Any box section rim would have had the same problem. I had them rebuilt with a deep section aero rim, and they're pretty much bullet proof now.
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I would have already bought a set if the set I found on sale were for discs... I don't run V-brakes so they don't do me any good.