Questions about purchasing bicycles and parts
by 15wilsonwu » Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:09 pm
Now before you start hitting the capslock or the shift keys to "kindly remind" me that there are 3 more threads on wheel, I can assure you I have read through them and I can confirm I found no more than nothing. So here I am. After purchasing a new frame (FM098), i'm deciding on a new wheelset. I know I should of did this the other way round, but the frame was too seductive. Basically, I have a budget stretching from $400 to $600 and so far i've created a short list; EDIT - Added Campy Zonda's, got rid of the Fulcrum R3Pro-Lite Bracciano - $400 (Pro-lite Site) 27mm Rims, 1480 grams Campagnolo Zonda - $425 ( Wiggle) 26mm front, 30mm rear - 1550 grams Custom Build - Approx $530 (BHS, but after bad customer service, I would put this into least consideration) 20 front, 27 rear, 1294 grams I weigh about 56kg, so weight is not an issue. Carbon is a no-no (if there is any) because im in U-15 and I cant use carbon rims. My current wheels came with the Reid Falco (No-name Shimano hubs and Alex Rims) so I guess any wheels costing above 200 is an upgrade Can anyone give me a little help, please?
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by Crowz » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:05 am
Didn't you have a thread about wheels last year?
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by MarkG » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:40 am
Go the Bracciano
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by silentbutdeadly » Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:51 am
What he said...
Ours is not to reason why...merely to point and giggle
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by KenGS » Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:09 am
Wheels work best when they are all round Just so you know, you can also get Campag Zonda's from Wiggle/ CRC/ PBK and they are basically the same wheel as Fulcrum 3's but closer in price to the Bracciano's I don't have any experience with the Bracciaono's but I'm happy with my Zonda's
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by Mulger bill » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:34 am
KenGS wrote:Wheels work best when they are all round
I giggled Talk to Deon about Braccs Wilson. Shaun
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by biker jk » Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:55 am
Just for the record I had excellent service from BHS. Great prices, order shipped quickly and excellent online chat providing information. BTW which BHS rim has a 27 hole drilling?
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by Philipthelam » Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:21 am
(a little off topic but) are you replacing the falco frame?
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by jasonc » Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:40 pm
Mulger bill wrote:KenGS wrote:Wheels work best when they are all round
I giggled
The wheels that came with my Fuji were label "Oval".  I now run Bracciano's
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by hannos » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:34 pm
A lot of talk about Bracciano's here. How do these wheels stack up against Ksyrium Elite SSL wheels (possibly 2010 model)?
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:44 pm
Philipthelam wrote:(a little off topic but) are you replacing the falco frame?
Yep!
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:46 pm
biker jk wrote:Just for the record I had excellent service from BHS. Great prices, order shipped quickly and excellent online chat providing information. BTW which BHS rim has a 27 hole drilling?
My experience with BHS wasnt great, payed for everything and turns out they didnt even ship it. By the way, i meant 27mm rims.
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:50 pm
KenGS wrote:Wheels work best when they are all round Just so you know, you can also get Campag Zonda's from Wiggle/ CRC/ PBK and they are basically the same wheel as Fulcrum 3's but closer in price to the Bracciano's I don't have any experience with the Bracciaono's but I'm happy with my Zonda's
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by rjk » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:11 pm
what about shimano rs80's from wiggle, alu rim carbon wrapped, not full carbon. - love em
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:12 pm
rjk wrote:what about shimano rs80's from wiggle, alu rim carbon wrapped, not full carbon. - love em
I heard that the hubs are inferior to other brands, is that true?
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by rjk » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:16 pm
i have had mine for over 2 years, i am a clydesdale 95kg and have absolutely no issue with them, they are the same as the shimano dura-ace wheels but with ultegra level hubs not D-A.
Roll wonderfully well
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:25 pm
The Zondas definitely seems like a great wheelset, but dont you think having Campy wheels in a Shimano groupset is a bit weird?
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by Shpox » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:41 pm
15wilsonwu wrote:The Zondas definitely seems like a great wheelset, but dont you think having Campy wheels in a Shimano groupset is a bit weird?
No not at all, and I'm one of those guys that do like to match all the things. Can't have Shimano everything. Most wheelsets aren't Shimano so I don't see why not. They come with a Shimano hub afterall ha 
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by boss » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:49 pm
Shpox wrote:15wilsonwu wrote:The Zondas definitely seems like a great wheelset, but dont you think having Campy wheels in a Shimano groupset is a bit weird?
No not at all, and I'm one of those guys that do like to match all the things. Can't have Shimano everything. Most wheelsets aren't Shimano so I don't see why not. They come with a Shimano hub afterall ha 
I'm in the other camp, I think campy wheels with a shimano groupset is weird. You can always go Fulcrum - Campy own Fulcrum and some of their wheels are similar if not the same componentry with different branding and lacing.
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by KenGS » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:56 pm
15wilsonwu wrote:KenGS wrote:Wheels work best when they are all round Just so you know, you can also get Campag Zonda's from Wiggle/ CRC/ PBK and they are basically the same wheel as Fulcrum 3's but closer in price to the Bracciano's I don't have any experience with the Bracciaono's but I'm happy with my Zonda's
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Ahhh - those wheels are best for climbing.... STAIRS!!
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:58 pm
Shpox wrote:15wilsonwu wrote:The Zondas definitely seems like a great wheelset, but dont you think having Campy wheels in a Shimano groupset is a bit weird?
No not at all, and I'm one of those guys that do like to match all the things. Can't have Shimano everything. Most wheelsets aren't Shimano so I don't see why not. They come with a Shimano hub afterall ha 
Yea, guess youre right. Now im basically deciding between the Zondas, Braccs and the ROLs
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by KenGS » Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:59 pm
boss wrote:Shpox wrote:15wilsonwu wrote:The Zondas definitely seems like a great wheelset, but dont you think having Campy wheels in a Shimano groupset is a bit weird?
No not at all, and I'm one of those guys that do like to match all the things. Can't have Shimano everything. Most wheelsets aren't Shimano so I don't see why not. They come with a Shimano hub afterall ha 
I'm in the other camp, I think campy wheels with a shimano groupset is weird. You can always go Fulcrum - Campy own Fulcrum and some of their wheels are similar if not the same componentry with different branding and lacing.
But the Zonda's are about $100 cheaper than Fulcrums and if mixing brands really bothers you just peel off the stickers. Saves weight too 
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by 15wilsonwu » Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:19 pm
Peel off the stickers? What about the unique lacing on the rear wheel? 
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by MarkG » Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:19 pm
Seriously mate, for $400 I would go the Braccianos. Aussie distributor, quick delivery and product support and back up. The best thing is, if worse comes to worse and you decide you don't want them, or don't like them, it's only $400.
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