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38 mm.
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38's if you're looking to save weight.
60's if you can use the aero benefits.
What are you going to use them for exactly?
60's if you can use the aero benefits.
What are you going to use them for exactly?
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i guess i should have been a little more specific, I'm going to be using them for club races, I don't race on sundays, therefore i dont get the opportunity to do any open races, so these wheels are just for saving a bit of weight, and getting a little better at the club races. I'll be doin time trials with them, normal road races, crits and hill climbs. Hope this helps.
also, are these good wheels to buy? is that seller reliable?
Would these be better from carbon zone? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/700C-3k-Gl...item3f0fade3c3
also, are these good wheels to buy? is that seller reliable?
Would these be better from carbon zone? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/700C-3k-Gl...item3f0fade3c3
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Easier to resolve issues,saving on shipping etc.