Originally Posted by
dalava
Do you have a spoke tension meter? It may be worth the investment if you don't have one so you can measure and make sure your spoke tensions are even and not overly high.
I don't have one. I briefly considered building wheels but gave up that idea. I have paid to have mine built in the past and then checked in yearly to have them checked, but still broke spokes.... Now I'm mainly riding my Kysirium SL's on my Roubaix. Broke 2 or 3 of those big bladed spokes as well.
I'm guessing these Eastons are as good as any. I was considering trading them in for a set of full carbon wheels but why? I'm not racing on the road, not doing as many club rides as I used to and crappy ding dong I ain't getting any younger. But those Zip 202's looked sexy.