Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Fri May 18, 2012 10:31 pm
Overall, very very happy with them
The next big test tomorrow is racing a flat but rough surfaced road circuit
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby wce » Fri May 18, 2012 10:38 pm
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby AndrewBurns » Fri May 18, 2012 10:46 pm
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Fri May 18, 2012 11:15 pm
Changes tires on 5 wheels in last 2 days, took Rubino Pros III of my 2x WH6700s, replaced them with Diamante Pros, removed Vittoria training tyre from Mavic Open Pro rim, replaced it with a Rubino Pro III, fitted Rubino Pro III, after failing with Corsa Evo CX to the FSC38-CMs front and 2x rear. Only need tools for the training tyre and for all the FSC38-CM, took me over 5 minutes a tyre on the FSC38-CMs, compared to under two for the other wheels. So if you get a puncture on the FSC38-CMs, be prepared to take a while to change tyres.
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Fri May 18, 2012 11:28 pm
Yes I will be, which wheels, depends on which bike. still setting up the Fuji SL1.wce wrote:Hey nickobec, are you racing at Serpentine tomorrow, interesting to see how your wheels go.
Hopefully I will not be sore tomorrow after putting the Fuji + new wheels through the paces today in race setup.
Otherwise it will be the steel Giessauf, probably with the Mavic Open Pro/Powertap wheel set.
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby MichaelB » Sat May 19, 2012 8:37 am
Hi Andrew,AndrewBurns wrote:Ok I've decided I'll go for the carbon 29er wheels for my commuter, the stock wheels don't thrill me (hoping to save 1 or 1.5kg with the new ones). Will be my first foray into chinese carbon wheels but if they're anything like my frame then I'm sure they'll be great.
keep us posted and with pics, as I am thinking of doing a wheelset with the 23mm wide 29er rims and aiming at under 1400g for a disc wheelset.
Good luck
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby jaseyjase » Sat May 19, 2012 11:43 pm
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Sun May 20, 2012 1:30 am
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby Crawf » Sun May 20, 2012 12:28 pm
Nice ride Jase, looks familiarjaseyjase wrote:Pretty happy with mine, still need to give the carbon clinchers a run, have been using Fulcrum R3s which i really really like.
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby jaseyjase » Sun May 20, 2012 3:20 pm
i wanted matt black but i bought second hand so didnt have the option
i almost went sram force too! haha
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby wce » Sun May 20, 2012 10:35 pm
Regards
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby Arlberg » Mon May 21, 2012 6:07 pm
Hey Nicobec,nickobec wrote:Full specs
Item No.:FSC38-CM
Rim:full carbon 38mm clincher 20/24H
Hubs:Bitex
Spoke:Sapim cx-ray
Nipple:Sapim (SILS)
App: UD
Weight: 1250g(+/-30g) each set
FOB Price:US $529 each set
just need to ride them to see how impressed with them I am.
Thanks for the photos and information regarding these wheels you bought. I am also interested in getting the same ones.
In the photos you posted your wheels have black nipples, but the ones on the Farsports website have red nipples. Also yours seem to have different hubs, or am I looking at the wrong link? Also I can't find them anywhere for around US$529.
http://www.farsports.cn/ViewProduct.aspx?id=730
Did you order directly from the Farports website, or did you buy online through Ali baba etc?
Can you please post us the link to the exact wheels you bought and the exact retailer which you bought from, as there are many people selling these wheels on Ali baba.
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Mon May 21, 2012 10:14 pm
Those are my wheels, which I ordered from the Farsports website,Arlberg wrote: In the photos you posted your wheels have black nipples, but the ones on the Farsports website have red nipples. Also yours seem to have different hubs, or am I looking at the wrong link? Also I can't find them anywhere for around US$529.
http://www.farsports.cn/ViewProduct.aspx?id=730
Did you order directly from the Farports website, or did you buy online through Ali baba etc?
I had the choice of:
rims external nipple with 3K glossy or UD matt finish.
Bitex (not wheelsmith) Hubs red,black,white
Sapim cx-ray spokes black
Nipple Sapim external red,black,sliver
cost 529USD + 60USD shipping + 24USD (4% paypal fee) = 613USD
email Johnson sales3@farsports.cn tell him I sent you, I was getting responses to my emails within a hour during the day
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Mon May 21, 2012 11:10 pm
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby jaseyjase » Mon May 21, 2012 11:53 pm
I have no excuse/reason for another framenickobec wrote:If you are looking for a new light chinese frame, I was not until I found http://www.velobuild.com/ looks like I will be getting on of those extremely light FM066 for climbing by partaking in a group buy http://www.velobuild.com/component/kune ... y?Itemid=0
I was very interested in that frame when it surfaced a few months back, but I don't race or commute and n+1 isn't really an option for me.
Look forward to your build nick, swap over parts or full new build ?
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby dfc. » Tue May 22, 2012 12:09 pm
That looks really good! Almost looks like a Specialized MclarenCrawf wrote:Nice ride Jase, looks familiarjaseyjase wrote:Pretty happy with mine, still need to give the carbon clinchers a run, have been using Fulcrum R3s which i really really like.
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby jaseyjase » Tue May 22, 2012 6:43 pm
have yet to try the ones that came with the wheelset, just wondering if there are better pads out there or if the stock ones are fine.
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby nickobec » Tue May 22, 2012 7:50 pm
Just used the stock ones, first ride little tentative but they worked fine, then flew around a sweeper at 50kmh to find the council working on the road with my lane blocked, the pads work real good at stopping quick, no fears on race day.jaseyjase wrote:crawf/nicko, what pads are you guys using on the rims?
have yet to try the ones that came with the wheelset, just wondering if there are better pads out there or if the stock ones are fine.
Been happy with the performance, but it has all been in the dry.
Still should invest in a another set next Ribble/c r c/Wiggle/T7 order
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby steve-waters » Wed May 23, 2012 10:32 am
MTB:TWE 29er, Fox Terralogic, XT, 3T and TWE wheels
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby jaseyjase » Wed May 23, 2012 10:51 am
Ill look into replacements once these are worn
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby PawPaw » Wed May 23, 2012 12:35 pm
Here's the tracking data to date.
I presume they may get delivered Thu or Fri. Thought they might have come quicker than this based on others' experience.
I've used my LBS for delivery as I've often found goods delivered to commercial premises are delivered more reliably.
Also, the LBS will safety check the wheels, weigh, apply rim tape, cassette, tubes, and tires. All stuff I could do myself with confidence apart from the safety check. Will post pics and ride report.
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Postby nickobec » Wed May 23, 2012 12:43 pm
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby steve-waters » Wed May 23, 2012 12:48 pm
MTB:TWE 29er, Fox Terralogic, XT, 3T and TWE wheels
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
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Re: Chinese carbon frame and wheels thread
Postby biker jk » Wed May 23, 2012 6:21 pm
They will be more aero than standard low profile rims! According to some tests by a German bike magazine, here are the aerodynamic drag losses (in watts) for a pretty simple deep section wheelset (in terms of shape) versus a pretty common low profile rim. So lower is better. At 40kmh, the 50mm rim experiences 20% less drag than the 23.3mm rim. Indeed, the Shimano RS80 C50 was more aero than EVERY low profile rim tested.philip wrote:From what I've read on the rbr forums the FS 50mm clinchers are impressive in terms of value for money (and weight), but if it's an aero wheel you're after with good performance characteristics, they're not going to be much better than your average low profile rim. Was impressed with the guy in vic who is using them for cx - apparently they held up fine over a very rough cx course.
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