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wag 06-01-05 11:21 PM

Training / Racing Wheel Set?
 
I am about to upgrade my bike and can not afford to purchase a separate training and racing wheelset. Therefore I must find a good compromise. I am thinking Ksyrium Elites, but not sure? Any thoughts

53-11_alltheway 06-01-05 11:27 PM

This is almost as general as a "which bike should I get?" thread.

Anything in that price range is going to be good.

ed073 06-01-05 11:30 PM


Originally Posted by wag
Any thoughts


Yep....hit the search function. This topic has be pulled apart, put together and pulled apart again.

operator 06-02-05 09:33 AM

A cheapo wheelset is really cheap. You can afford those, check nashbar/performance.

chzman 06-02-05 11:22 AM

have someone build up wheels with light hubs and double butted spokes. 28 or 32 spokes for training durability and they'll still be light enough to race on.

53-11_alltheway 06-02-05 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by chzman
have someone build up wheels with light hubs and double butted spokes. 28 or 32 spokes for training durability and they'll still be light enough to race on.

With DT240 hubs even massive hoops like Velocity deep Vs with 32 spokes each weigh less than K Elites. With 32 oval spokes would be just as "aero" too.

swcycling 06-02-05 01:36 PM

yep, find a buddy in a shop who will give you a deal on parts and get them to build you a pair, i got the DT240 hubs on mavic open pro rims for $400. I believe they are lighter than the elites but i would trust them alot more as far as durability.

53-11_alltheway 06-02-05 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by swcycling
yep, find a buddy in a shop who will give you a deal on parts and get them to build you a pair, i got the DT240 hubs on mavic open pro rims for $400. I believe they are lighter than the elites but i would trust them alot more as far as durability.

http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/5462/...es/f0jboja.jpg

Spoke weight makes the difference too. Butted spokes are probably one of the few cases in cycling where lighter really is better.

DT240 + Open pros + 64 of whatever spokes are pretty light.

With butted ovals they would be lighter than Kysrium SSC SLs (weight weenies has a listing of 1543 grams with rim tape- 64 sapim cx-rays/DT 240/Open Pros) http://weightweenies.starbike.com/li...ype=roadwheels

chzman 06-02-05 10:19 PM

if you want to splooge, buy some chris king hubs. you won't regret it. or there are several other hub manufacturers such as american classic or speedcific (cheap but light wieight).


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