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So, @dogbone what was your original question?!!


 
Posted : 21/03/2023 7:56 pm
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I'm still trying to understand what half of the comments above mean.

The wheels will be for my road bike in Spain (well Basque Country). It's an Orbed Avant and now I've resprayed it the white Superstar wheels look a bit strange. They have lasted well and are lightish.

My favourite local road soon to be used for the Tour..

https://goo.gl/maps/4GLWkDPWkWSQ6hsP8


 
Posted : 21/03/2023 9:19 pm
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Anyone have experience w Mavic Cosmic Elite USTs?

My lad has just bought a pair going cheap on Merlin, and wondering what tyres are a good match.

He should have looked at this thread first of course....

Thanks


 
Posted : 22/03/2023 8:17 pm
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Anyone have experience w Mavic Cosmic Elite USTs?

I had some for a year and like them. I had them on a CX bike and used in all weathers and they held up well. I completely bent one of the rims when installing a VERY tight tubeless tyre and even managed to get a replacement rim from BikeInn for £50.
They felt fast to ride even though they are not particularly aero or light but for the £199 I paid they were very good.


 
Posted : 23/03/2023 7:46 am
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I've got a pair of the exalith mavics. Pricey when I bought them. Mine are metal front spokes and half the rear are carbon. Great wheels. Think I'll be selling them this year as the road bike is sitting on cheap wheels on the turbo.


 
Posted : 23/03/2023 8:16 am
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More tangents than a clementine on this thread!
I was under the impression that the original question was asking advice about budget to mid range wheelsets?
My Shimano recommendation still stands, readily available spares and you don’t have to buy a whole wheel of spokes if one breaks.
Hope this helps OP!!


 
Posted : 23/03/2023 9:56 am
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Thanks @kerley, I'd read about the challenge of getting tyres on elsewhere.

Reading around it seems Hutchinson might be the best bet, used to produce the Yksion for Mavic.


 
Posted : 23/03/2023 11:17 am
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The thing is, with rim braked wheels now being apparently just for heritage restomod builds (tongue in cheek, as a disc denier) - it is possible to get some amazing deals on great wheels in the sales if you shop around... I got some Fulcrums at near half rrp this winter purposefully so that I can keep my rim braked bike going as long as possible. At that time I saw Shamal's/ Zonda's massively reduced, so if you shop wisely you might just net some of the last generation of top rim wheels, which also just happen to be some of the best ever made... so should keep you going for a long while. At the time I was looking CRC had some Mavic's at near 40%+ off, but its probably a question of timing... In a few years time it may get hard to find stock of good road rim braked wheels so get them while they're hot.


 
Posted : 23/03/2023 12:20 pm
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I have a barely used set of 1500gm XLR8 rims just needing a spoke tightened up


 
Posted : 24/03/2023 3:19 am
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They use Kinlin rims though which someone above mentioned being a bit soft/non durable. Also no wear indicators on them.

Well this turned out to be true. 2 years and ~3500km on the wheels I've managed to ding the rear rim without getting a puncture. The rear rim had already gone a little bit concave. Looking at £50 for the same rims again plus £40 for LBS re-rim labour, or a different rim would need new spokes too. Also discovered my bearings need replacing - I don't own drifts or presses so would probably just LBS that too, meaning I'm looking at about £120-130 to get the wheel back into good nick and then possibly another £90 to replace the rim in 2 years time. The Aksiums these wheels replaced I had for 8 years, more kms and were still in good enough nick to sell 2nd hand with a good conscience.

Don't like to bin things but considering just getting a 105 hub / DT Swiss R460 wheel for ~£130 and then hopefully will save money on future service as can do cup&cone myself and the rims should last longer.

Suppose I should have done a bit more homework on the rims before I bought and not chased light wheels at mid price range.


 
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