Old 07-15-12, 07:43 AM
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jimc101
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From the options, would go for the Fulcrums, I've been using Fulcrum 7's for several years now, the original version commuting with approx 100-110kg total weight, worked great till I was hit by a car and the rear wheel rim was bent.

Have been using the current version for over a year now for long distance cycling, with approx 90-95kg total weight, the rear is starting to show some wear now, but it has done around 10,000 KM so would expect to replace in a year or 2.

The Fulcrums also use non-proprietary spokes (i.e. you can replace with normal spokes) if any are ever needed to be replaced, but haven't touched mine since I bought them, and they are still as true as then
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