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Old 04-01-17 | 02:44 AM
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djmcnz
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Originally Posted by TMassimo
I really didn't want to spend that much on a set of wheels, but I figured if I'm going to upgrade I might as well get something better than spending less and get something that is more or less the same.

Whether is actually going to be worth it... we'll see.
Okay, so let me make it clear that I know very, very little about bikes. But I understand a bit about physics and I really think that if you're "mostly interested in performance, comfort and a general feeling of improvement over the Axis 2.0." then you should not replace your wheels unless you've already tried many tyre and pressure combos.

I'm afraid you're simply not going to get what you want simply by changing wheels. Find the correct tyres and pressures for you to be comfortable and confident with the handling and then consider changing the wheelset for incremental improvements in performance.

Save yourself 100's in the process.
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