Old 06-29-15, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by telebianchi
Answer #1 : That's not a polite thing to ask a girl.

Answer #2 : I'm too fat for this sport.

Answer #3 : It depends.

Answer #4 : It has ranged between 180 and 200 while riding this bike.
OK, so you're not a light-weight, but 180 to 200 isn't a heavy weight. Any wheelset should be able to support you problem free. I'm in the same weight range as you and have no problems with my wheelsets. With a bike as nice as yours, I'd invest in a nice wheelset. I'm biased because I've had great luck with Mavic Ksyrium wheels. However, they are strong, light and hold a true under punishment (lots of chipseal here on NC backroads). Others will add their favorite brands.
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