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New Wheelset
So I am planning on upgrading my current Fixed until its only the frame then thatll go to. I want to do the wheelset first. My bike now is an MSC (its a boutique NYC bike I got cheap) Im wondering what to spend on a wheelset thats not overkill thinking of what itll end up being (right now im leaning towards an EAI Bareknuckle or Godzilla)
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Velomine does indeed sell wheels. If you want more specific recommendations, it would be helpful to give some idea what you're looking for.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 19032764)
Velomine does indeed sell wheels. If you want more specific recommendations, it would be helpful to give some idea what you're looking for.
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The specs on my wheelset now are MSC hubs 32 hole (MSC is the company the bikes from) the rims are 42mm 32 hole MSW Aluminum.
Basically Im not asking for specifics at this point. Im wondering if theres a ratio that is generally accepted that you spend on your wheelset vs overall build cost IE: I spent $1000 building this so I should spend at least $x amount or x% on a wheelset. Any less and I wont get all available from my build. Anymore and I wont see any improvement over the less expensive set. |
Originally Posted by gmm213
(Post 19032513)
a wheelset thats not overkill
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how important is customer service to you?
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Originally Posted by gmm213
(Post 19032513)
So I am planning on upgrading my current Fixed until its only the frame then thatll go to. I want to do the wheelset first. My bike now is an MSC (its a boutique NYC bike I got cheap) Im wondering what to spend on a wheelset thats not overkill thinking of what itll end up being (right now im leaning towards an EAI Bareknuckle or Godzilla)
For the most part that build, and that frame, look pretty decent already: 7005 Alu. frame, tapered headtube, full crabon fibre fork SRAM Omniums H+Son Archetypes on no-name hubs (formula or novatec?) FSA bars (Vero Compact?) + stem (no idea) Is there some performance aspect you want to improve? |
Originally Posted by TMonk
(Post 19033643)
how important is customer service to you?
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Originally Posted by JeremyLC
(Post 19033869)
Is it this bike? MSC
For the most part that build, and that frame, look pretty decent already: 7005 Alu. frame, tapered headtube, full crabon fibre fork SRAM Omniums H+Son Archetypes on no-name hubs (formula or novatec?) FSA bars (Vero Compact?) + stem (no idea) Is there some performance aspect you want to improve? |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 19033880)
:roflmao:
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Originally Posted by gmm213
(Post 19033132)
The specs on my wheelset now are MSC hubs 32 hole (MSC is the company the bikes from) the rims are 42mm 32 hole MSW Aluminum.
Basically Im not asking for specifics at this point. Im wondering if theres a ratio that is generally accepted that you spend on your wheelset vs overall build cost IE: I spent $1000 building this so I should spend at least $x amount or x% on a wheelset. Any less and I wont get all available from my build. Anymore and I wont see any improvement over the less expensive set. |
Originally Posted by JeremyLC
(Post 19033869)
Is it this bike? MSC
For the most part that build, and that frame, look pretty decent already: 7005 Alu. frame, tapered headtube, full crabon fibre fork SRAM Omniums H+Son Archetypes on no-name hubs (formula or novatec?) FSA bars (Vero Compact?) + stem (no idea) Is there some performance aspect you want to improve?
Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 19034139)
I really don't understand your question. How much you should spend on your wheels depends on what you want out of your wheels and how much you can afford to spend, which can vary a lot.
Basically where would the cost start to out weigh performance in a $1000 build ($1000 not including the wheelset). In most things theres a point when your spending amounts that your not seeing any gain for because of other factors. In this case at what wheelset cost (in general terms for urban riding) would most wheelsets stop being any better because the other components (@ $1000 build) would not be able to show/notice an increase. The rest of the build being the limiting factor in seeing gains in performance in a more expensive wheelset. |
building a bike up from parts is generally more expensive than getting a complete. I feel like a $1000 build budget will probably get you wheels pretty close to what you've probably already got stock, unless you're good at shopping around or waiting for sales. If there's nothing wrong with your wheels you got why not just ride them until you either find an issue you want to upgrade on or they need proper replacing.
seems like you're going about it backwards. rather than having a reason to upgrade then finding your budget, you're trying to pinpoint a price point for a part you want to upgrade but don't know what you want exactly. |
Originally Posted by hardboiled718
(Post 19035256)
seems like you're going about it backwards. rather than having a reason to upgrade then finding your budget, you're trying to pinpoint a price point for a part you want to upgrade but don't know what you want exactly.
You've yet to say what you're expecting from a new wheelset aside from "gains in performance". Are you looking for something lighter? Stronger? Stiffer? Wider? Glow-in-the-dark? Scratch & sniff? |
Originally Posted by hardboiled718
(Post 19035256)
If there's nothing wrong with your wheels you got why not just ride them until you either find an issue you want to upgrade on or they need proper replacing.
seems like you're going about it backwards. rather than having a reason to upgrade then finding your budget, you're trying to pinpoint a price point for a part you want to upgrade but don't know what you want exactly.
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 19035819)
This.
You've yet to say what you're expecting from a new wheelset aside from "gains in performance". Are you looking for something lighter? Stronger? Stiffer? Wider? Glow-in-the-dark? Scratch & sniff? |
I dont know what I want exactly (Im debating Bareknuckle vs Soma Rush, with definitely Nitto EAI RB018). I want to slowly upgrade this bike eventually having a whole bike, then throw this one back together as a back up/beater, I grabbed it because I needed something short notice, in my size and I hate gears. Its what was available.
Building my second bike Im going to figure out what I want then shop around slowly finding good deals and exactly what I want. With the wheelset I want something all around nicer and not powder blue deep v rim. Im thinking if I spend at least $300 on a wheelset it will be a big improvement (A23 or Archetypes with either Gran Compe or possibly springing for DT Swiss Tracks) Basically would spending another $200 or $300 be twice as good or maybe 1.5x as good? (Going to Phil Wood or 7600 hubs). And would spending $1200 on a wheelset (I have no idea what wheelset would cost this, its purely hypothetical) be the same improvement percentage (2x, 1.5x, 1.25x) as a general rule (finding a wheelset that is comparable to H Sons and Phil Woods in that price range) |
here's the general rule: improvement percentage is exponential. spend enough money on wheels and you'll break records, maybe even travel back in time.
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Originally Posted by gmm213
(Post 19038041)
I dont know what I want exactly
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Originally Posted by gmm213
(Post 19032513)
So I am planning on upgrading my current Fixed until its only the frame then thatll go to. I want to do the wheelset first. My bike now is an MSC
Originally Posted by gmm213
(Post 19038041)
I dont know what I want exactly (Im debating Bareknuckle vs Soma Rush, with definitely Nitto EAI RB018). I want to slowly upgrade this bike eventually having a whole bike, then throw this one back together as a back up/beater, I grabbed it because I needed something short notice, in my size and I hate gears. Its what was available.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 19038439)
Did your bike suddenly grow gears?
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
(Post 19038082)
This is the issue, I think. You need to figure out what you want in order to get it. I will say that spending a ton of money on wheels is not going to get you a good return on investment, because fixed gear bikes for street use are generally not performance-oriented machines. A Phil Wood or Dura Ace hub is not going to make you any faster than a Gran Compe or DT Swiss hub.
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I have never had a problem with customer service with them. I have bought 10 wheelsets from them so far.
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