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Old December 10th 03, 11:05 AM
fat'n'slow
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a set of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.

Flame at will...


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Old December 10th 03, 12:32 PM
hippy
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

"fat'n'slow" wrote in message
news:06DBb.47336$aT.15561@news-
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a set

of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for

racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the

cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap

shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.


Velocity Razor wheelset $339 (Dean Woods)
Campagnolo Vento wheelset $395 (LeTour)
Shimano WH-R540 Wheel Set $400 (LeTour)

Cheaper than that without going second-hand might be pushing it.
I'd try and find an LBS which has a good wheel builder and have
them build a set of tough wheels. None of this 20 spoke crap,
bring on the 32! ;-) I got Croydon Cycleworks to build mine up,
though I went with tough rims and trick, light hubs.

hth
hippy


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Old December 10th 03, 12:50 PM
Tim Jones
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?


"hippy" wrote in message
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"fat'n'slow" wrote in message
news:06DBb.47336$aT.15561@news-
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a

set
of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd

like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for

racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the

cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap

shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a

racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.


Velocity Razor wheelset $339 (Dean Woods)
Campagnolo Vento wheelset $395 (LeTour)
Shimano WH-R540 Wheel Set $400 (LeTour)

Cheaper than that without going second-hand might be pushing it.
I'd try and find an LBS which has a good wheel builder and have
them build a set of tough wheels. None of this 20 spoke crap,
bring on the 32! ;-) I got Croydon Cycleworks to build mine up,
though I went with tough rims and trick, light hubs.


ebay could be a place to look too.

New Shimano 540 wheels cost around $330 (plus another $25 for shipping) -
there is a retailer in Victoria that sells these constantly on ebay.

There are other wheelsets that come up regularly.

Tim


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Old December 10th 03, 01:28 PM
Andrew Morris
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

Gallagher Bikes in Warragul, regularly have eBay auctions, selling Shimano
540 wheelsets... usually go for around $250...

you may get a similar price if you ring him direct...

www.bikeland.com.au

bear in mind you don't want to weigh more than about 95 kg with this
wheelset

"fat'n'slow" wrote in message
...
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a set

of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for

racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the

cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap

shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.

Flame at will...




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Old December 11th 03, 09:52 AM
fat'n'slow
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

Thanks for the tips.

I weigh around 93 kg so I think I'll give the shimano 540s a miss. I'd
really like something a bit stronger with more spokes. I've already got a
set of good race wheels.

Cheers.


"Andrew Morris" wrote in message
...
Gallagher Bikes in Warragul, regularly have eBay auctions, selling Shimano
540 wheelsets... usually go for around $250...

you may get a similar price if you ring him direct...

www.bikeland.com.au

bear in mind you don't want to weigh more than about 95 kg with this
wheelset

"fat'n'slow" wrote in message
...
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a

set
of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd

like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for

racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the

cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap

shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a

racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.

Flame at will...






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Old December 11th 03, 08:51 PM
Greg W
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

How about some Ultegra Hubs with Ritchey Aero rims and 28 Swiss DT spokes?

Strong and light. They're a perfect training wheel and will handle your
weight. Brand new and they're going cheap:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....ategory=72 98

"fat'n'slow" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the tips.

I weigh around 93 kg so I think I'll give the shimano 540s a miss. I'd
really like something a bit stronger with more spokes. I've already got a
set of good race wheels.

Cheers.


"Andrew Morris" wrote in message
...
Gallagher Bikes in Warragul, regularly have eBay auctions, selling

Shimano
540 wheelsets... usually go for around $250...

you may get a similar price if you ring him direct...

www.bikeland.com.au

bear in mind you don't want to weigh more than about 95 kg with this
wheelset

"fat'n'slow" wrote in message
...
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a

set
of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on

my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd

like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for

racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the

cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap

shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a

racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.

Flame at will...








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Old December 12th 03, 02:00 AM
Shabby
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

Fat'N'Slow wrote:
Thanks for the tips.
I weigh around 93 kg so I think I'll give the shimano 540s a miss. I'd
really like something a bit stronger with more spokes. I've already got
a set of good race wheels.
Cheers.





I wouldn't take that 95kg recommendation as absolute. The rims are very
strong on the 540's, and they're strong due to the spokes coming from
the outside of the rim, not the centre (laterally stiff).

I've broken one spoke in over a year of training on some of the worst
bike paths and roads Melbourne can throw up.

I'm not 93kg now, but I was 96kg when I started riding on these.



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Old December 13th 03, 08:15 AM
Andrew Swan
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

fat'n'slow wrote:
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a set of
training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of wear on my
wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no lightweight so I'd like
to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and keep the Bontragers for racing.
I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they had for training wheels. the cheapest
they could do was a set of Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap shop,
but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a racing
bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.

Flame at will...


My LBS (in Waverley, Sydney) sold me a new 700c Velocity wheel for about
$90. Twice $90 = $180, cheaper than every other wheelset that's been
discussed so far. I both race and train on it and it's been fine.

&roo

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Old December 17th 03, 03:40 AM
Aussie cycler
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Default Training wheels for race bike $?

Originally posted by Andrew Swan
fat'n'slow wrote:
I do 150-200 klm a week on my road bike. I've been resisting buying a
set of training wheels but after a year I'm starting to see signs of
wear on my wheels - Bontrager Race-lite (20/24 spoke). I'm no
lightweight so I'd like to buy a set of wheels for everyday use and
keep the Bontragers for racing. I asked at Clarence Cyclery what they
had for training wheels. the cheapest they could do was a set of
Mavics for $500. I know this isn't a cheap shop, but come on...

Any ideas of how much I should pay for a set of strong whels for a
racing bike and where to get'em. I don't want second hand.


I am 107 kg's and was riding/racing on Bontrager lite's. I broke 2
spokes in the rear wheel in quick succession and was advised to get a
pair of training wheels for day to day use. I went to my LBS and was
convinced to purchase a pair of MAvic CXP33's (36 spoke). I have done
probably 2000 km on them and have not once had a problem. They are
bullet proof! Most people in my club train on them.

$500 might be a touch expensive, I would ring around other shops but if
they were the CXP 33's they quoted you, that is the wheel to get. Don't
concern yourself with the weight (they are much heavier than the Lite's)
as you will find your training on heavier wheels will improve your times
on your race wheels.

BTW I have since sold my Bontragers and ordered a set of Ksyrium SL's
for racing on. I have been told they are one of the strongest race
wheels around.



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