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  • Mavic Aksium One Disc winter/cross/gravel
  • piemonster
    Full Member

    Any reason not to?

    Not after high spec, just competent winter wheels.

    Cross bit is not for racing, just training on easy paths.

    jimdubleyou
    Full Member

    I have em.

    They have not buckled under my considerable mass nor did they get broken in a fairly big fall this week.

    hopkinsgm
    Full Member

    aluminium nipples (probably)

    swhoward
    Full Member

    I have a set and am the wrong side of 100kg with no complaints so far, although I’ve only used them minimally off-road.

    boblo
    Free Member

    Cheap but heavy… Kinesis Crosslight Cx’s? Bit more ££’s though :-/

    dragon
    Free Member

    I’ve been using a set for around 9 months on the commuter, they been smashed on some awful country roads without any issues. I’m running 28cc Conti’s on them at 85-100 psi.

    They aren’t the lightest but then they aren’t heavy, heavy. For general purpose wheels they are perfectly decent.

    Mister-P
    Free Member

    I ran a set last winter with no issues. I’d still be running them but a set of DT Swiss Spline came up at a very good price and I like changing equipment on a fairly regular basis.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    Sounds like these are a good shout.

    They’ll be on a bike locked up in an open, but hidden, car park. So don’t really want to spend much. Even the Kinesis offerings are a little too good.

    piemonster
    Full Member

    And thanks for the replies, appreciated

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