Madmax1993
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The hubs won't be worth saving. Boardman OEM wheels almost always use cup and cone bearings with poor seals and the surfaces get pitted very quickly, and freehub bodies go. As others have said, new wheels are quite attainable and you'll be able to save some weight when you upgrade.
As for the spec, boardman used to use entry level Mavic CXP rims on their road bikes, but two years ago they wanted to deliver tubeless ready bikes, and the Mavic option would have been prohibitively expensive, so they brought the wheels in house. The market demanded a feature, they made it happen, at the cost of a name brand wheelset.
The hubs won't be worth saving. Boardman OEM wheels almost always use cup and cone bearings with poor seals and the surfaces get pitted very quickly, and freehub bodies go. As others have said, new wheels are quite attainable and you'll be able to save some weight when you upgrade.
As for the spec, boardman used to use entry level Mavic CXP rims on their road bikes, but two years ago they wanted to deliver tubeless ready bikes, and the Mavic option would have been prohibitively expensive, so they brought the wheels in house. The market demanded a feature, they made it happen, at the cost of a name brand wheelset.