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Need help choosing new wheels
It's time to replace the original wheels on my 2009 Fuji Roubaix. I know nothing about choosing new wheels, so I'm hoping people here can help because my LBS wasn't very helpful. A couple sets I'm looking at are the Fulcrum Racing 7 and the Vuelta Corsa Lite. I tend to ride about 20-40 miles at a time on roads and paved trails, some of which can be pretty rough and bumpy. I also do an annual century ride, with several training rides in the 60-79 mile range. My weight is usually in the 180-185 range. Any advice about the two wheel sets I mentioned or others you'd recommend? I don't want to break the bank.
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Originally Posted by AcornMan
(Post 17147830)
It's time to replace the original wheels on my 2009 Fuji Roubaix. I know nothing about choosing new wheels, so I'm hoping people here can help because my LBS wasn't very helpful. A couple sets I'm looking at are the Fulcrum Racing 7 and the Vuelta Corsa Lite. I tend to ride about 20-40 miles at a time on roads and paved trails, some of which can be pretty rough and bumpy. I also do an annual century ride, with several training rides in the 60-79 mile range. Any advice about the two wheel sets I mentioned or others you'd recommend? I don't want to break the bank.
what are you looking to get out of a new set of wheels? I am a believer that most people are best served with a nice set of 28-32 spoke wheels. I would look for a set of Shimano 105 or Ultegra hubs laced to any good rim with good spokes. You will be set and they will preform as well as anything out there. |
Originally Posted by ****epa
(Post 17147841)
How much do you weigh?
what are you looking to get out of a new set of wheels? I am a believer that most people are best served with a nice set of 28-32 spoke wheels. I would look for a set of Shimano 105 or Ultegra hubs laced to any good rim with good spokes. You will be set and they will preform as well as anything out there. |
Originally Posted by bikemig
(Post 17147851)
+ 1. Given that you ride on some rough roads, I'd go with 32 spoke wheels and maybe even 36 in the rear depending on the rider weight. Also I'd go for a little wider rim like the velocity A23 or the H plus son TB 14 and run a 25c tire.
Good recommendation on the wide rim though. |
Tip for top wheels for pips on a budget is Novatec wheels. One of the best value for money hub and rim supplier . Various custom wheelbuild offers on web for less than $300 !
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Originally Posted by AcornMan
(Post 17147830)
It's time to replace the original wheels on my 2009 Fuji Roubaix. I know nothing about choosing new wheels, so I'm hoping people here can help because my LBS wasn't very helpful. A couple sets I'm looking at are the Fulcrum Racing 7 and the Vuelta Corsa Lite. I tend to ride about 20-40 miles at a time on roads and paved trails, some of which can be pretty rough and bumpy. I also do an annual century ride, with several training rides in the 60-79 mile range. My weight is usually in the 180-185 range. Any advice about the two wheel sets I mentioned or others you'd recommend? I don't want to break the bank.
Velocity A23 rims, Sapim Laser spokes, Shimano hubs Hed C2 Plus rims, Sapim spokes, Shimano hubs I recommend custom built wheels over factory made but you can get some great deals on factory built. How about the Shimanon Ultegra wheelset? I'd still have a local mechanic that knows what he is doing to check the spoke tension and make sure everything's cool. |
I've seen multiple reports of spoke hole cracks in newer Open Pro rims. They aren't as bombproof as they used to be.
For riders under 200 pounds, a 24 spoke front and a 28 rear would be fine. And some wheels are still strong with fewer spokes. ~~~~ There are new wider rim designs that spread out the base of the tire. This allows more air volume, making a 23c tire act like a 25c, and a 25c like a 27c. It might help reduce pinch flats too. If I was buying new wheels, I'd look for wide rims. Old rim widths were usually 19mm. New ones are 23mm and up to 25mm. Some new rims: http://fcdn.roadbikereview.com/attac...es-840x405.jpg Hed Ardennes rims with GP4000 tires in different widths: http://s3.postimg.org/4f4dx1r4j/hed_profiles.jpg |
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