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Mendip rouleur
I'm looking to upgrade my wheels, and will be doing long winter rides to get my base miles in for the Raid Pyrenean I'm planning next year. Will be doing 40-60 miles at a stretch before building up in the Spring.

The man in my LBS has suggested either DT Swiss or Fast Forwards. I'm a complete idiot in terms of knowledge her, so all advice gratefully received.

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I have a handbuilt pair of Shimano 105 32h hubs, laced to Mavic Open Pro rims. A very popular winter wheel, strong and long lasting. Not too expensive, either.

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Mendip rouleur
Ideally up to about 5-600, but I'll go more for a really good set that will last!

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£600 on winter wheels? Madness Confused

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Chris King hubs on Ambrosio or Mavic Open Pro rims.

You would never need to change a bearing with a CK hub.

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I would stick to handbuilts, even with that budget. Poshbikes may be worth a look but would recommend ambrosio excellite rims on ultegra/dura ace hubs- that is assuming your running shimano. Prehaps even using a respected wheel builder like pete mathews.

Currently have some shimano RS20's that have snapped a spoke, no spares are available from the madison till December, hence the recommendation of hand built wheels where spare parts can be source from any good bikeshop or halfords Very Happy

I have also had similar experiences with Mavic Ksyriums elites, parts are not readily available and they have to be sent away for warranty repairs. This is not what you need when you are increasing you mileage for the raid pyrenean.

Good Luck, the raid is very tiring

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Hi

I have got a set of Hand Built Wheels, Ultegra Hubs, Mavic CXP33 Rims, 36H, DT Swiss Spokes.

They are bullet proof and cost £250 for the pair. I agree on previous comment £600 on winter wheels total madness !!!!

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psdrage wrote:
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I have got a set of Hand Built Wheels, Ultegra Hubs, Mavic CXP33 Rims, 36H, DT Swiss Spokes.

They are bullet proof and cost £250 for the pair. I agree on previous comment £600 on winter wheels total madness !!!!

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+1 except mine are 32H

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Are you minted? In that case, I'll have some Campag Boras off you Laughing

Seriously, stick to something like Fulcrum 7's for winter, and don't bother with super tyres either (just as long as they're bullet-proof).

Then come summer, spend the £600 on something like Mavic Ksyrium SL's or Campag Shamals (if you can stretch a bit).

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Thanks guys, like I said, I know nothing, I just have some savings....

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NapoleonD
Chris King Hubs, Open Pro Ceramic rims, Sapim CX Ray spokes....

In fact they's also be awesome all year round...

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If you're going to looka after your kit, no reason you shouldn't spend what you want on wheels. I ride the same wheels all year round (except on 531 commuter) - Kysrium Elites on both bikes - the roads don't suddenly get more potholes in winter which disapear in Spring. You just need to check bearings and grease regularly.

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NapoleonD wrote:
Chris King Hubs, Open Pro Ceramic rims, Sapim CX Ray spokes....

In fact they's also be awesome all year round...


Can't really better that combo. That set of wheels should last for years

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Apparently the newer Open Pro Ceramics are failing rather often - the ceramic is flaking off.

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I use Fulcrum Racing Zeros in winter and I absolutely love em.

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brownleather wrote:
Apparently the newer Open Pro Ceramics are failing rather often - the ceramic is flaking off.


Please substantiate...

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