power tap and wheel advice need - please
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:38 pm
hello
i built a power tap sl+ on to open pro with 32 spokes - felt good but there was alot of lag and holding and maintaining speed became harder theres a reason why they call it a training wheel and climbing hills became even more difficult, then my power tap started giving me some trouble - i went back to my lbs and they sent the whole thing back to the manufactuer who replaced the whole thing and sent a new one -
im trying and wondering if i can / should go back to my easton circuits and build the power tap into them they are 28 spokes a bit lighter and a bit deeper than the open pros i think ..
or should i stick with the open pros
i dont know what to do .. need some advice .. so any one out there pls help - or even let me know what you would do
thanks
i built a power tap sl+ on to open pro with 32 spokes - felt good but there was alot of lag and holding and maintaining speed became harder theres a reason why they call it a training wheel and climbing hills became even more difficult, then my power tap started giving me some trouble - i went back to my lbs and they sent the whole thing back to the manufactuer who replaced the whole thing and sent a new one -
im trying and wondering if i can / should go back to my easton circuits and build the power tap into them they are 28 spokes a bit lighter and a bit deeper than the open pros i think ..
or should i stick with the open pros
i dont know what to do .. need some advice .. so any one out there pls help - or even let me know what you would do
thanks