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Wheel Recommendations
I'm getting a large bonus check from work so I'm looking to get a set of wheels for my bike. I'm currently riding a Felt AR5 with stock wheels. I'll have about $3,000 to spend and am looking at the best wheel set I can get at that price range. I've been reading quite a bit about different wheels and feel like I'm drinking from a fire hose. I'm a pretty good rider and would like to start racing crits next year. I also live in a really flat area (less than 1,000ft of elev. over 100K). The new Zipp 404 NSW are really tempting.
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Get a nice set of November, Boyd, or Reynolds. Put the rest in savings. That's my "old geezer" advice.:50:
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Get a nice set of November, Boyd, or Reynolds. Put the rest in savings. That's my "old geezer" advice. |
Save the money to use for the disc wheels for your next bike, or buy an SRM with the Powercontrol computer. That's what I would do.
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The Zipp 404 consistently get incredibly good reviews, but in all fairness I've never ridden them. But when I see independent review sites consistently rate them best in class it's tough to ignore.
I have a set of Reynolds Aero 46 wheels that I was able to get for a ridiculously low price from my LBS - and yes they're a Reynolds dealer. It ended up being an end-of-model-year set that the distributor wanted to get rid of and they offered to sell them for $1000 off street price (not MSRP, street price). It was too good to pass up. So, the wheels actually came from the distributor and weren't sitting on-hand at the bike shop. That said, I'm VERY happy with the Reynolds wheels and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them. Reynolds also has their RAP program, and while it costs extra, it has to be one of the best deals out there. You can google it, but basically it is a no questions asked replacement program. Hit a curb and break the wheel? Replaced. Get mad and hit your wheels with a hammer? Replaced. You get the idea. With any luck I'll never have to use the program but it gives me great piece of mind knowing it's there. |
Originally Posted by 23scadoo
(Post 18980817)
It's solid advice. The good thing is that this bonus is large enough that even after the $3,000 there's still a large chunk left for savings.
Yeah, but in 10 years that extra $1500 could have been turned in to $4000 with simple investment. 20 years, $10,000. 30 years, $25,000. The difference between Zipps and November (or others) will likely be hard to see (except for the label). Invest your $ wisely. And you don't even have to have carbon wheels to race.;) |
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I like the Boyd 45s I have on my TT bike. Use the rest for a power meter or something else. I also like the Flo 45s that I have on my primary cycle.
Both are light and well built. |
I like the Boyd 45s I have on my TT bike. Use the rest for a power meter or something else. I also like the Flo 45s that I have on my primary cycle. Save the money to use for the disc wheels for your next bike, or buy an SRM with the Powercontrol computer. That's what I would do. Reynolds also has their RAP program, |
If money is on object you gotta go Zipp.
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You going to be riding these wheels everyday or just for races?
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Originally Posted by snidely
(Post 18980906)
Yeah, but in 10 years that extra $1500 could have been turned in to $4000 with simple investment. 20 years, $10,000. 30 years, $25,000.
The difference between Zipps and November (or others) will likely be hard to see (except for the label). Invest your $ wisely. And you don't even have to have carbon wheels to race.;) |
You going to be riding these wheels everyday or just for races? |
Originally Posted by 99Klein
(Post 18982262)
If money is on object you gotta go Zipp.
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Originally Posted by TCR Rider
(Post 18982312)
Agreed. I've been riding 303's for a couple of years now. I use them as my everyday wheels and aside from servicing the hubs they have been maintenance free and stayed in true. I must admit I'm getting tempted by the 404's with the NSW hubs.
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Is it very windy where you live?
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10 or 11 speed?
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Do you already have a power meter? If not, I'd figure that in to the equation, 'specially if you want to race in the future.
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if you are planning on racing, you are going to need more than one set of wheels.
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He has the set that came with the bike to throw in the pits.
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Originally Posted by KonaRider125
(Post 18982559)
How often do you service your 303s hubs?
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I assume you are going clinchers?
I have a set of Reynolds DV46 and Zipp 404 FC, both are tubular. The new 404 clinchers are nice, but pretty heavy. |
Is it very windy where you live? 10 or 11 speed? if you are planning on racing, you are going to need more than one set of wheels. Do you already have a power meter? I assume you are going clinchers? |
Originally Posted by cave12man
(Post 18980907)
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