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Need a new wheelset!
A poor college boy is in search of a new wheelset! Finally have enough money buy proper wheels, currently running the stock, might heavy deep section wheels that came with my bike when I bought it. My budget is around $350 usd. I would prefer the rims to be black. Thanks for the help. I was previously looking at the Miche Pistard WR wheelset.
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Check out the closeout / sales prices at Velomine.
Not all their wheel sets are priced at $350 or less, but some are. |
A College town without a bike shop is an anomaly..
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Originally Posted by jimmyodonnell
(Post 21635150)
Check out the closeout / sales prices at Velomine.
Not all their wheel sets are priced at $350 or less, but some are. |
My fixed road bike got so much more enjoyable to ride when I relaced the Phil Wood track hubs to Mavic Open Pro rims instead of Velocity Deep Vee rims. Light rims and fixed gear goes together nicely because being not in perfect gear ratio a lot means difficult acceleration and deceleration of the wheels if they are heavy. The Open Pros ride so much more smoothly than the Deep Vees also. Buy as light yet still durable rims as you can afford. Open Pros work for me. I have them on 3 bikes. Miche Primato hubs laced with DB spokes on Mavic Open Pro rims is about the least expensive wheel set I'd enjoy riding.
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Originally Posted by Lakerat
(Post 21640109)
My fixed road bike got so much more enjoyable to ride when I relaced the Phil Wood track hubs to Mavic Open Pro rims instead of Velocity Deep Vee rims. Light rims and fixed gear goes together nicely because being not in perfect gear ratio a lot means difficult acceleration and deceleration of the wheels if they are heavy. The Open Pros ride so much more smoothly than the Deep Vees also. Buy as light yet still durable rims as you can afford. Open Pros work for me. I have them on 3 bikes. Miche Primato hubs laced with DB spokes on Mavic Open Pro rims is about the least expensive wheel set I'd enjoy riding.
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I've had good luck with Velomine wheels before, Retrogression has some decent offerings too. I'm currently running H+Son Archetypes to Gran Compe hubs that I built myself -- 'tis a good setup. RG has them for 325 and they build wheels a lot better than me.
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Originally Posted by jimmyodonnell
(Post 21635150)
Check out the closeout / sales prices at Velomine.
Not all their wheel sets are priced at $350 or less, but some are. |
You could try the custom wheel builder at Ben's Cycle. Should be able to configure a nice set for under $350.
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Originally Posted by veganbikes
(Post 21643128)
Not really closeouts or sales they are just wheels from JBI, a distributor dealing in a great deal of lower tier stuff but with some excellent surprises of quality. They can order as many as needed so long as JBI has them.
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QBP has wheel builders too, using any hub & rim in their warehouse, then ships to your LBS
Order thru your local ,with a QBP account.. |
Originally Posted by jimmyodonnell
(Post 21643421)
The wheel set I bought from Velomine was a closeout, marked down to $599 from $699, after it had been previously marked down to $699 from $899.
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Oh so THAT'S how they make the sale
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