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Never used tubs just don't fancy them ... Nice to change tyres with minimum fuss..

Not sure on rider weight limit just send them an email they got back to me pretty quick
With all my queries on 11 speed hub compatibility and shipping time etc.. I got sent pics of my wheels once
Built and tracking number..

It's my first set of full carbon wheels so only comparing to dura ace cl/ rs 80's and few
Sets of handbuilts.. I'll try to avoid the cliches of "added zip" roll really well etc..

They are quiet and quick is my review 🙂


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 5:46 pm
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Do you have a link to the ones you bought Plus one?

Thanks


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 7:23 pm
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[url= http://www.wheelsfar.com/new-38mm-clincher-wheels1250g-30g-p-295.html ]It's these[/url], unless I'm much mistaken.


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 7:34 pm
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I have a pair on order from farsports, Kyle has been great so far, looking forward to getting my hands on them, should be here next week, will post pics and reviews soon after.


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 8:49 pm
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Yup as njee20 posted ^^

Mine are ud matt finish-bitex hubs.. Black spokes/nipples

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Posted : 26/07/2013 9:19 pm
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Giant P-SLR aero, if you want deep section. Fulcrum are also very nice and a little cheaper and heavier, as are Shimano C50s.


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 9:39 pm
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Double the price and 300g heavier than the Far Sports ones? Where do I sign up 😉

The alu brake surface is a bit of an advantage if you want to use the wheels in crap conditions, but the massive weight penalties just put me off alu/carbon clinchers.


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 9:47 pm
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Have you been going for the bitex hubs?

What are they like and are spares ok?


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 10:23 pm
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Urgh those wheelsfar er wheels look tempting! Feel like I could justify some deep section wheels....


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 10:39 pm
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My mate has bitex hubs and has put a lot of miles into them(no issue) I'm running bitex too and spin smooth and freehub has good pick up..

I done some research into bitex and they seem to make hubs for a lot of different company's who have there own branding put on(if the Internet is to be believed ? )

You can buy spares direct which seems to be the best way

This is rear hub wheelsfar use(bitex) un branded which I like for the stealth look 😉

http://www.bitexhubs.com/htm/products_detail.php?t=507f06a88e8b7&p=4d97f4b8b5f43

The front is A713SB

Now do I upset shimano folks by putting dura ace decals on wheels or wind up the enve boys with enve decals 😉


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 11:02 pm
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Take it the rear is 10 speed only?


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 11:03 pm
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They do 11 speed as well.


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 11:07 pm
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No it's an 11 speed hub it ships with spacer to run 9/10 speed


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 11:10 pm
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Spend half as much (or less) on something decent, loose weight and do hill sprint repeats, the difference will far outweigh 500 grams of vulnerable carbon.


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 11:14 pm
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That was my final "ooh but they don't......"


 
Posted : 26/07/2013 11:15 pm
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My wheels from farsports should be here tomo, I went for the 25mm wide U shaped with DT Swiss 240s 11 speed hubs. Came in at £605.

Oh and running them tubeless with Ultremo ZX tyres. I asked for no spoke holes so no need for rims strip.

Cant wait to try them out at the weekend.


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 8:33 am
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Impressive they can do that!


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 9:10 am
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Oh and running them tubeless with Ultremo ZX tyres

Are they tubeless-compatible? With the high pressures involved it's much more of an issue trying do it ghetto on road wheels. I'd be nervous enough using cheap Chinese carbons but running them tubeless (unless they're specifically designed for it) is asking for trouble IMO.
That said if they are tubeless-compatible I might end up ordering some myself...


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 9:22 am
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I did a fair bit of research into the topic of tubeless. The consensus seems to be you cannot use standard tyres but can use rim strips on standard rims. A couple of chaps at work are using the Ultremo ZX tubeless tyres on Zipp 303's / the chinese rims with spoke holes and rim strip with no issues.

So, I asked Farsports to manufacture the rims with no spoke holes (they do that for special orders) after I read about it on roadbikeforum.

Once installed, I will report back....


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 9:36 am
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AFAIK ZX tubeless are meant to be compatible with any rim. I have them on Kysrium Elites (no spoke holes) and they inflated very easily with just a track pump with a perfect seal (didn't even need any sealant, although I put some in anyway for punctures), so you should be fine on a similar rim.


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 9:43 am
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While all the road wheel experts are on one thread, I'm planning a new set of "best" wheels on a more prosaic budget:

H plus Son Archetypes (28/32) laced to Bikehubstore hubs with DT Rev spokes from Rose Versand.

What I can't decide is whether they'd be worth the extra cost and faff (£300ish vs £220) over a pair of Shimano Ultegra 6700 ones.

Any thoughts?


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 10:32 am
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I dont use the archetype rim but I use the A23 rims which are the same width as the H plus rims and the extra width improved the comfort no end over the open pro rims. Not sure on the width of the ultegra rims?


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 10:54 am
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Narrower. 19mm? I am quite curious to try wider rims.


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 11:21 am
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probably 19mm, thats what the open pros are. Going from 23mm on open pro to 25mm on A23 was a massive improvemnt in ride quality (same bike - CAAD10)


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 11:55 am
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Tubeless thing was more about the carbon clincher rim, I know some do it but Zipp for example specifically state not to run their wheels tubeless. Whether that's just because they can't be arsed to test & certify them or if they have genuine safety concerns over it is a different matter.

I think I'd always be worried when cornering hard at speed whether the tyre was going to stay on or not unless it had been designed for it. I can't believe say Shimano's CL vs TL C24 is just a marketing gimmick, if they felt there was a good enough reason to provide a more expensive but tubeless ready version I'm guessing there's a valid reason.


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 12:15 pm
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How to replace spokes on a rim with no spoke holes [url= http://forums.roadbikereview.com/wheels-tires/ebay-chinese-direct-carbon-wheel-thread-2-0-a-241788-107.html#post4219604 ]here[/url]


 
Posted : 30/07/2013 3:48 pm
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Wheels arrived in three days from shipping with no customs, so all in cost for 38mm u shaped clinchers with DT240s hubs was 585.
The wheels went tubeless with no issues, no rim tape needed as the rims have no spoke holes. I use the Ultremo ZX tubeless tyres and they were a bit tight, but eventually went on without levers.

I rode them this morning in windy Surrey hills and they were ok in the side wind, I didn't get blown about at all, the braking was excellent in the slightly damp conditions after the downpour last night. However, under hard braking they did squeal but that's not a major issue,

In terms of quality and service, I'm very pleased. Looking forward to riding them in dry and slightly less windy conditions.


 
Posted : 03/08/2013 2:38 pm
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Tubeless too !!! Excellent 🙂

Another of my riding buddies took the plunge and got 38mm tubular's .. He loves them and his are silly light ...

Mine are continuing to impress me .. I was bit tentative at first being Chinese carbon and hearing the horror stories .. Mine are regularly getting rattled up and down various potholed Scottish roads and are running sweet..


 
Posted : 04/08/2013 11:04 am
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I really cannot fault mine, very pleased.


 
Posted : 04/08/2013 8:12 pm
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200 mile review - faultless. A big ride on saturday from kingston to Poole via some back roads and country lanes. Cant fault the wheels, brake really well, handle great in wind and im a convert to road tubeless.


 
Posted : 11/08/2013 8:58 pm
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