Hello,
I am looking for a new set of wheels to replace the current RS80 Carbon/Alloy. I need something lighter for hill climb and some flat roads.
My budget are $1500 - $2000.00
Thanks for the help.
Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - Wheels
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Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - WheelsHello,
I am looking for a new set of wheels to replace the current RS80 Carbon/Alloy. I need something lighter for hill climb and some flat roads. My budget are $1500 - $2000.00 Thanks for the help.
Re: Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - WheelsPM sent, but if you want really really really light wheels, tubulars are a go, but a pain if you have a puncture.
Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - WheelsCould grab a set of dura ace carbon . There are a couple of sets in our club, pretty good apparently.
How do you find the bike? Is the frame nice and stiff around the bottom bracket?
Re: Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - WheelsI ride my 2010 TCr Adv. 1 with TWE 50mm full carbon clinchers.
1380 grams the pair (I weighed mine) $1,600 - purchased early 2010 Lovely, fluid rolling TWE hubs Compliant, comforable ride Hand made to order in Sydney by Greg Ryan who listens to what you have to say and makes expert suggestions Exceptional lifetime warranty / at fault - at cost repairs Highly recommended by me and maybe some others on this forum "Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana" - Groucho Marx
I'm in training.........for middle age.........
Re: Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - WheelsThanks for the info
I am looking at a set of dura ace carbon but with the same money you can acquire Reynolds MV32 at Jensenusa. I just need a set of wheels which can perform well on hills mostly and sometimes on flats. This is my first carbon bike and over a period of three months road test several brands of bikes before deciding on Giant TCR Advance 1. Initially, my friend is tried to push me towards Advance SL with dura-ace. I was tempted but decided that I am not competitive enough to enjoy the bike. Getting Giant TCR A1 gives me loose change to acquire several other upgrades. I personally love the TCR A1 because is comfortable and stiff with power transfer at your disposal. At the end of the day, is those legs that gets you over the line. That's why after getting a good sets of wheels, I will stop upgrading and enjoy the ride.
Re: Giant TCR Advanced 1 2011 - Wheels
chortle chortle. You say that now. The upgrade bug has bitten, my friend, the venom has already worked it's magic...
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