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Neuvation M28X Areo's ot Easton Circits?

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Old 07-19-10, 07:09 AM
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Neuvation M28X Areo's ot Easton Circits?

I just bought a Schwinn Le Tour Sport it's an entry level road bike, it only has about 200 miles on it and this morning I noticed the rear wheel is starting to go out of true. The wheels that came with the bike are Xero Shawla 280, also Im currantly 237lbs, I underwent lap band surjury and am averaging 18 lbs weight loss every 6 weeks, my goal is 190lbs. I can't find much on the net about Xero wheels, but what I have found is'nt very good so Im going to get a new wheelset. It looks to me like Neuvation wheels are a good bang for the buck, but I've also read some good things about Easton Circits as well, but I've also read some bad things about Easton's service warrenty. I currantly ride 15 miles, 5 days a week, and 28 miles on Saterday mainly to loose weight, get into shape, and I've grown to dearly love ridding when I get to my target weight and as I become a better cycleist I will be spending alot more time on my bike, so which wheel do you all think is the best bang for my buck, the Eastons or the Neuvations?
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Paul
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I have the Neuvation M28 AERO3s, I'm 205lbs and have had zero problems, I put them on my felt F90, also a entry level bike, made a big difference, have not had to touch them yet.
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I have put about 10K miles on two sets of Circuits and they have never been out of true. I weigh from 200-235lbs depending on my discipline. You would need to purchase the EA70's now as the Circuits are no longer produced.
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