Carbon wheels and clydes.
I was just wondering if carbon wheels are out of the question for a 300+ rider. I have a set of Easton EA50 Aero wheels and they are still true after about 1K in miles. I understand that Carbon has an unlimited fatigue life so in theory shouldn't they be stronger and last longer then the aluminum wheels? I hope someone can help with this question cause I have my eye on a set carbon wheels.