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bontrager track wheels
Bontrager finally updated their website to include their track wheels:
Race X-Lite (this bike on fgg seems to have the race lites) http://www2.bontrager.com/images/pro...rge/251842.jpg What struck me as notable is that while the 16 spoked 1700g race x-lites come in at $550 a pair, the 20/24 spoked 1890g race lites are $250 a pair. I was surprised to see these come in at the same pricepoint as a deep-v/formula wheelset - perhaps they'll overcome what the volos track couldn't. However, I'm sort of surprised at the lack of a tubular option for the x-lites and I wonder if they chose to continue making it in fixed/fixed. |
hmm, still open to interpretation, but it says flip flop and mentions freewheels, i'm guessing fixed/free
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Hrm, that is a pretty good deal; I don't see a pic of the 20/24 spoked wheels but I think you are right, that bike on FGG has them. I've always heard pretty good things about Bontrager/Trek quality and that price really is nice but I wonder about the hubs, there doesn't seem to be any mention of the hub other than it is fixed/free.
Has anyone here ridden on them? |
I think the hubs are built by Joytech
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Originally Posted by spud
hmm, still open to interpretation, but it says flip flop and mentions freewheels, i'm guessing fixed/free
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What the volos couldnt do?
The problem with the volos is the extreme overpricing taking place. The LBS sells cane creek volos wheels for ~$300 (tubular) , very well priced at a step up from the formula/ aerohead combos out there. |
If they came in tubular I would be all over them.
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you're right...and you're wrong. the race x lites are carbon rims (tubs), and 550ish a wheel. not a pair. same with the selects (the ones that come on the T1) (around 250 a wheel). there is also a deep well aluminum rim that are clinchers, but I can't find out how much those cost (I work for a trek dealer, so if you're really curious, let me know and I'll find out)
-jason oh yeah! and I REALLY want a Trek T1 with the carbon 16 spoke tubs...real bad. |
Originally Posted by recneps
What the volos couldnt do?
The problem with the volos is the extreme overpricing taking place. The LBS sells cane creek volos wheels for ~$300 (tubular) , very well priced at a step up from the formula/ aerohead combos out there. $250 is a lot more attractive pricepoint, but the race lites still have to compete with the ever popular deep-v/formula combo. time will tell |
Originally Posted by xthugmurderx
you're right...and you're wrong. the race x lites are carbon rims (tubs), and 550ish a wheel. not a pair. same with the selects (the ones that come on the T1) (around 250 a wheel). there is also a deep well aluminum rim that are clinchers, but I can't find out how much those cost (I work for a trek dealer, so if you're really curious, let me know and I'll find out)
-jason oh yeah! and I REALLY want a Trek T1 with the carbon 16 spoke tubs...real bad. |
Uh oh, looks like all of you internet shoppers will have to go to the dreaded LBS to get these!! Personally I'm psyched if these Race X Lite track wheels are like the road wheels and come with DT Swiss made hubs, although I seriously doubt they created a new machining process for a lone Bontrager wheel. EP here I come...
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If they came in tubies and non-machined.. I'd be all over them... but I love paired spoke wheels though.
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Never fear, the Carbon Aeros will come in a tubular version, which would be silly to include machined sidewalls on because what dummy is going to ride a low spoke count, tubular, carbon rim wheelset on the road? Oh yeah, my friend at work does this with his XXX Lite Carbon Tubular wheelset. I'll check the look book at work when I head up there in a few minutes and let y'all know whether the tubie version comes with machined sidewalls. The MSRP is over a grand, so I doubt any of you are willing to throw down, though..
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Originally Posted by 12XU
The MSRP is over a grand, so I doubt any of you are willing to throw down, though..
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Those words on the rims removeable?
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if i ever decide to blow major coin on a track wheelset, it would be carbonsports' lightweight track front ($1850)
http://www.carbonsports.com/Produkte...laufraeder.jpg and a lightweight track disc rear ($1800) http://www.carbonsports.com/Produkte...afik_gross.jpg |
Originally Posted by sers
if i ever decide to blow major coin on a track wheelset, it would be carbonsports' lightweight track front ($1850)
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Originally Posted by matthavener
$250 is major coin for a wheelset? $1850 certainly is..
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Originally Posted by operator
Those words on the rims removeable?
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i think a set of Lightweight track wheels are in order, just so i can use the zipp404s as trash wheels.
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Originally Posted by sers
if i ever decide to blow major coin on a track wheelset, it would be carbonsports' lightweight track front ($1850)
http://www.carbonsports.com/Produkte...laufraeder.jpg and a lightweight track disc rear ($1800) http://www.carbonsports.com/Produkte...afik_gross.jpg ^^Looks like "vapor-ware" On the other hand, the only bike shop on the island here has a $11,000 Colnago C40 GOLD (with REAL gold and carbon fiber parts and sh*t). So, I guess anything is possible. http://www.athenscyclepath.com/Particol_1.jpg |
While Mavic comes close to winning the egregiously expensive track wheelset award.
Mavic IO track front wheel ($3000) http://www.bikesomewhere.com/images/large/ACFEDAF.jpg Mavic Comete rear track disc wheel ($2000) http://www.bikesomewhere.com/images/...mpeteTRACK.jpg It looks like Campagnolo edges them out for a Ghibli Disc wheelset ($5700) http://www.awcycles.co.uk/smsimg/49/...-ghibli-49.gif |
I have Bontrager bartape on one of my bikes. It's superlight, has an aero profile that really improves me sprinting, and I'll tell ya, it really grips my hands. Or something.
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Originally Posted by sers
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yes, sers...seems i misspoke and now you're correct. i'll check them all out at work and post retail prices and specs at work today
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