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 wors
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Open pros built onto ultegra hubs £225
Mavic cosmic elites £250
Or any other recommendations around this price?


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 7:52 pm
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What for?

Have OpenPro on 105 with DT Comp spokes. A decent enough set of wheels for the price. Bit heavy maybe but pretty solid. I'd get them ahead of the mavic just based on a perception of spares (replacement spokes, hub bits etc.) Shimano hubs are cup and cone which put some off.


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 8:01 pm
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Used for training and the odd few triathlons.


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 8:03 pm
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Shimano Ultegra 6800, picked up a set from wiggle for £220 (sold out now) but [url= http://www.probikekit.co.uk/bicycle-wheels/shimano-6800-ultegra-wheelset/10791373.html?utm_source=googleprod&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=gp_cycling&affil=thggpsad&switchcurrency=GBP&gclid=COKHh9ytssMCFWkUwwod6DIAew&gclsrc=aw.ds ]can be found for about £250[/url] outstanding wheel set with tubeless compatibility around 1640 grams. They are nicer than the ksyrium elite s (build wise) though a tad heavier much nicer look with proper qr's


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 8:10 pm
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I'd second the 6800's, light, comfy ride and nice looking too, look great with the rest of my 6800 groupo


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 8:15 pm
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Sorry to hijack but looking for a similar set of wheels. What about the superstar wheelset?

http://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/elite-24-ultra-11speed-wheelset-2024.htm

Are they really as bad as some reviews or have they improved? They look a great weight for the money


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 8:41 pm
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I picked up a set of pacenti sl23 rims on superstar volta hubs, real world weight of 1.5 kg for £160. Seem well made, stiff and fast not sure about long term reliability but for the price it was worth a punt! Cartridge bearings and 11spd compatible to boot.


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 10:06 pm
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Campag Zonda's/Fulcrum Racing 3's are unbeatable for that sort of price (when they're discounted). Otherwise, up the budget slightly and look at some RS81 C24's, or the Novatec Jetfly's.

Will have a very low milage set of Campag Eurus (Fulcrum Racing 1) 2 way fit's for sale very soon as looking at changing to some Reynolds Assaults myself, if they were of any interest...


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 10:37 pm
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I'm in the market for stiffer wheels also, trying to find out if the C24s are considered 'stiff', by which I mean '13.5 stone rider out of the saddle on a climb' stiff.

I'm fairly convinced that Fulcrums are stiff enough but I would prefer cup and cone bearings if I thought a shimano wheel were also stiff enough.

Can you build a wheel as stiff and light as these factory builds for the same money?


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 10:43 pm
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I've got Shimano Ultegra 6800's. Got mine through Wiggle and the front had to be re-trued straight out of the box but i'll give Wiggle their credit for sorting it out quickly. Other than that they have been fine and running mine tubeless.


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 10:47 pm
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Sorry to hijack but looking for a similar set of wheels. What about the superstar wheelset?

http://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/elite-24-ultra-11speed-wheelset-2024.htm

Are they really as bad as some reviews or have they improved? They look a great weight for the money

Unless you're a child, they don't have enough spokes.


 
Posted : 26/01/2015 11:00 pm
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I'm in the market for stiffer wheels also, trying to find out if the C24s are considered 'stiff', by which I mean '13.5 stone rider out of the saddle on a climb' stiff.

C24's are brilliant for lightweight guys with some finesse. They are not particularly stiff, in fact, at 13.5 stone I'd steer you clear of them myself...

I'm fairly convinced that Fulcrums are stiff enough but I would prefer cup and cone bearings if I thought a shimano wheel were also stiff enough.

My Campag Eurus (Fulcrum Racing 1's) are easily the stiffest ally clincher wheelset I've ridden, bar none. And by some margin too! If you want stiff from an ally clincher, look no further (did I mention mine are for sale? 😉 )

Oh, and they're cup and cone (only some cheaper Campag/Fulcrum wheels use cartridge bearings)...

Can you build a wheel as stiff and light as these factory builds for the same money?

As light? Yes, if you buy Sokin/Mr. Ride's off ebay and lace into Stans Alpha 340's... As stiff? Not a chance, not for less than 2kg anyway!


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 12:08 am
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H plus son archetype on light weight novatech hubs with endura bearing and DT db spokes are £255 from hand crafted wheels well worth a look for hand builds.


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 9:50 am
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I'm in the market for stiffer wheels also, trying to find out if the C24s are considered 'stiff', by which I mean '13.5 stone rider out of the saddle on a climb' stiff.

I have some of the RS80 C24s. I was 13 1/2 stone when I fitted them. I did around 3000 miles on them, toured on them with panniers and open tubs, climbed many hills, won a club hill climb competition on them and they're still fine. Very good wheel.
Has much changed between the 10 and 11 speed? I wouldn't expect so.


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 11:11 am
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Handbuilts every time. I have Open Pro CDs on Ambrosio Zenith hubs with DT rev spokes. £250 and sub 1600g. Tough as old boots, too.


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 11:14 am
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Handbuilts every time.

For training quite possibly, but racing?


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 11:17 am
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For training quite possibly, but racing?

You're more likely to crash racing so isn't that a stronger argument for wheels that can be more easily repaired?

Not that I race, mind.


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 11:19 am
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As light? Yes, if you buy Sokin/Mr. Ride's off ebay and lace into Stans Alpha 340's... As stiff? Not a chance, not for less than 2kg anyway!

So, serious question, why are factory built wheels considered stiffer? I can understand it with some of the really high end carbon bonded stuff, but most at that price point are just a hub, rim and some spokes.

For training quite possibly, but racing?

Can't see why not.


 
Posted : 27/01/2015 12:05 pm
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I guess that's the question I was hinting at, how do you build in stiffness?

More spokes/hub design/rim design?

I just priced up dura ace 32h rear/ultegra 28h front, DT revs, archetype rims.

Builds up to 1600ish grames for £350 if I build myself. Not sure if they would build stiff though. Would consult a wheelbuilder but I guess that would add £100 to the price.

mboy, those are tempting, I'll wait two months until I'm ready to buy and see if you still have them!


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 1:05 pm
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Wors - if it helps, I've just been given some carbon wheels at a knock down price so have a set of 'one ride old' Ultegra 6800's for sale. Come fitted with Bontrager R3 tyres, also one ride old. Drop me an email if you're interested.


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 2:57 pm
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13thfloormonk - where have you found the 28h Ultegra front hub?


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 3:27 pm
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D'oh! Sorry Gringo, I didn't even think to check, just assumed it would come 28 hole but wiggle only shows 32 or 36. Do Shimano not spec lower spoke count Ultegra?


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 4:17 pm
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Interesting link re: stiffness.

http://www.slowtwitch.com/Tech/Debunking_Wheel_Stiffness_3449.html


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 4:41 pm
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No unfortunately not, only 28h on the cx disc front hub it seems


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 4:41 pm
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I bought dome Cero AR30 wheels from Cycle Division for £350, 1395grams.
Lovely wheels with no weight limit - not that this is a problem as I'm 9.5 stone but for you chubsters out there.. 😛


 
Posted : 30/01/2015 5:32 pm