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Might need new wheels

  • 20-03-2013 11:11am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 532 ✭✭✭


    I have a buckle on my stock back wheel that might need replacing.
    Im looking at options to replace them...

    The ones on the bike are ZZYZX 24H/28H Wheels.

    Was looking at these ones.

    Shimano R501 Wheels with Merlin...

    Have spent enough in last 12 months so trying to keep cost low...

    Anyone used them....

    What do I need to consider when buying wheels... Its an Ultegra Groupset..


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 364 ✭✭Konkers


    There are plenty of "which wheel" threads on here. Run a search of the forum, someone will have something to say on these wheels.

    I'm sure ur existing wheel just needs to be trued. Once done by a pro it should last another while. I've had wheels repaired and trued by cycle superstore in tallaght, expert cycles in Rathfarnham and beecycles on the south circular road.
    If you're not close to these, my recommendations are not much help, though, any good bike store should be able to help.

    Get it repaired before purchasing something new. Will save a few quid in the short term and give u the option of buying a better set of wheels next time.

    Best of luck


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 532 ✭✭✭dfdream


    It was at the shop yesterday and he said it was bad enough but he still sorted it.
    Will take your advice and keep an eye out for good value set later.
    Konkers wrote: »
    There are plenty of "which wheel" threads on here. Run a search of the forum, someone will have something to say on these wheels.

    I'm sure ur existing wheel just needs to be trued. Once done by a pro it should last another while. I've had wheels repaired and trued by cycle superstore in tallaght, expert cycles in Rathfarnham and beecycles on the south circular road.
    If you're not close to these, my recommendations are not much help, though, any good bike store should be able to help.

    Get it repaired before purchasing something new. Will save a few quid in the short term and give u the option of buying a better set of wheels next time.

    Best of luck


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