Splatter Paint
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I know nuffink about road bikes so need some advice, please. I would like to buy some lighter wheels to replace my existing ones. I have a desire to go to ~1500g which is easily achievable:
Superstar £195 ~1510g http://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/e ... t-2024.htm
Planet X £150 ~1620g http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/WPPAL30LA/ ... c-wheelset
Pro Lite Bracciano A27 1412g!!! £270 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/pro-lite-bracci ... -wheelset/
Shimano RS81-C24 1502g £340 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-wh-rs81 ... -wheelset/
I am 75kg ride a lot of hilly stuff on an alloy frame (Giant Defy 1) and am a sit-and-spin person rather than stand and stomp. I am quite fit and looking to do plenty of miles so want something durable that can be used in all weathers without giving up. I'm quite cable on the downhills and like going quick - around here the roads are crap though so need something tough for the inevitable 'didn't see the pothole' moment.
My gut tells me that the Shimano ones are probably the strongest with the most longevity, though the Pro Lites look excellent value for money. The Superstar and Planet X have achieved such low weight at that price point it makes me wonder, as Keith Bontrager would say "strong, light, cheap - pick two".
SP
Superstar £195 ~1510g http://www.superstarcomponents.com/en/e ... t-2024.htm
Planet X £150 ~1620g http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/WPPAL30LA/ ... c-wheelset
Pro Lite Bracciano A27 1412g!!! £270 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/pro-lite-bracci ... -wheelset/
Shimano RS81-C24 1502g £340 http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-wh-rs81 ... -wheelset/
I am 75kg ride a lot of hilly stuff on an alloy frame (Giant Defy 1) and am a sit-and-spin person rather than stand and stomp. I am quite fit and looking to do plenty of miles so want something durable that can be used in all weathers without giving up. I'm quite cable on the downhills and like going quick - around here the roads are crap though so need something tough for the inevitable 'didn't see the pothole' moment.
My gut tells me that the Shimano ones are probably the strongest with the most longevity, though the Pro Lites look excellent value for money. The Superstar and Planet X have achieved such low weight at that price point it makes me wonder, as Keith Bontrager would say "strong, light, cheap - pick two".
SP