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Wheel advice

  • 09-02-2010 3:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    I am considering buying new wheels but am confused with all the variety available out there:confused:. At the moment I ride a trek 1500 with Bontrager Select wheels. I do about 10 triathlons a year, but also do several 1 day sportifs such as Wicklow 200, etc. and 1 trip abroad to the mountains.
    I’m looking for advice on a good all-round set of wheels. Have considered Easton EC70s and Mavic Cosmic Carbones as they have some deep section, not too heavy and look cool. Any thoughts?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 618 ✭✭✭jdt101


    jwh wrote: »
    I am considering buying new wheels but am confused with all the variety available out there:confused:. At the moment I ride a trek 1500 with Bontrager Select wheels. I do about 10 triathlons a year, but also do several 1 day sportifs such as Wicklow 200, etc. and 1 trip abroad to the mountains.
    I’m looking for advice on a good all-round set of wheels. Have considered Easton EC70s and Mavic Cosmic Carbones as they have some deep section, not too heavy and look cool. Any thoughts?

    Hi jwh,

    If your looking at second-hand. I have a set of medium section wheels for sale. I've used them for a few triathlons, a couple of sportifs and weekend spins. They are plenty light for climbing at 1395grs, and reasonably aero.

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055821638


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