nyc wheelsets
i am looking for a new wheelset. any opinions on these 3 options in the nyc area:
http://www.nycbikes.com/item.php?item_id=254 surly/mavic all purpose fixed gear http://www.bikecult.com/works/parts.html http://www.irocycle.com/fixedgearand...einc/id72.html |
i seem to remember some people here having trouble with nycbikes, but i've never bought anything from them. my vote is for IRO. tony is top notch and i have yet to hear any complaints about his wheels. in fact, i'm ordering some at the end of the month.
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Originally Posted by logicproblems
i seem to remember some people here having trouble with nycbikes, but i've never bought anything from them. my vote is for IRO. tony is top notch and i have yet to hear any complaints about his wheels. in fact, i'm ordering some at the end of the month.
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either the basic set or the deep v's. they both seem to be quality. personally i'm going with the basic wheels (i just unexpectedly bought a mark v on sale...)
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i have iro hubs, good to go.
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Dumb question relating to Tony's wheels:
Does he use the Velocity Aero rim for the basic model or the Velocity Aerohead? My brother's looking into these wheels, and while I have favorable opinions of the Aerohead, I have no experience with the Aero. Splittin' hairs... |
the NYC hubs and IRO hubs are the same. and are the same as the hubs sold by bensbike on ebay, they're all made by formula. well, except the IRO's are silver.
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I've heard people say Mavic Open Pros sometimes make clicking noises and Velocity Deep Vs aren't very stable under certain conditions. Anyone know if there's any truth to these rim rumors?
I'm torn between IRO's deluxe wheelset and Harris Cyclery's Suzue Promax Open Pro. And I haven't really ruled out any cheaper options, either. |
I've never heard of anyone saying anything bad about open pro's (aside from weight issues.) Mine feel bombproof.
I've got an open pro + paul hub on the rear and like it a lot. Very stiff, seems quite sturdy. |
Originally Posted by Paul And Pista
I've heard people say Mavic Open Pros sometimes make clicking noises and Velocity Deep Vs aren't very stable under certain conditions. Anyone know if there's any truth to these rim rumors?
I'm torn between IRO's deluxe wheelset and Harris Cyclery's Suzue Promax Open Pro. And I haven't really ruled out any cheaper options, either. Jim |
Originally Posted by Paul And Pista
...Velocity Deep Vs aren't very stable under certain conditions...
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NYCBike's been selling wheelsets on eBay as well... might be worth a look before you buy!
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Originally Posted by BlastRadius
Not sure what you mean by unstable but any deep section rim gets squirrely in crosswinds.
Originally Posted by jimv
I'm tipping the scales
Thanks, everyone. Still gots some decisions. |
come into bicycle habitat to get some wheels built.
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Originally Posted by baxtefer
the NYC hubs and IRO hubs are the same. and are the same as the hubs sold by bensbike on ebay, they're all made by formula. well, except the IRO's are silver.
i just picked up an IRO w/the blk formula hubs |
i just mistakenly purchased a pair of wheels from nycbikes on e-bay, i tried to up grade my purchase to the more expenssive wheelset they make (yah know offered them money and all), they were incredibly rude in their e-mail. I'm prob-never gonna deal with them again.
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[QUOTE=Paul And Pista]I've heard people say Mavic Open Pros sometimes make clicking noises
Mavic puts some little plastic thing in that you have to go in and pull out with pliers that is where the clicking noise comes from. Open Pros are bomb proof, I am a big guy and I run Open Pros with Ultegra hubs and they are strong and light. If I ever get a real track bike I will probaly use open pros with surly hubs. |
ok so they are gonna let me up-grade. I was just up-set with the tone of their first e-mail
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So it sounds like the Formula's are the same as the IROs. If so, any reason why this wheelset (blk formulas w/ CXP22's) wouldn't be comparable to the Deep V's from IRO, at a cheaper price?
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/fixed.html#wheels |
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