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Fan of campagnolo / fulcrum products. The zonda / fulcrum racing 3 would fit in your price range. Relatively light, stiff, bomb proof.
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MikeyBE wrote:I do rate the Zondas but be aware that while they are nice and stiff, they can be a little harsh if you have an unforgiving frameset!
I can vouch for harsh ride on an unforgiving frameset. But I really couldnt think of any other wheelset at that price range that can top zonda.
Or you can probably get a custom wheels built with bitex hubs and Dt Swiss R460, H+Son archetype, A23 that will still probably within your budget. Parts can be replaced when it died out..
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New Fulcrum Racing Quattro with 17mm inner width. Bombproof and cheaper than Zondas. A little heavier also but hey, you want to train on them anyway.
300g heavier, not " a little" BUT : stronger. Zonda is nice , but for lighter guy ( experience on two sets ). Quattro/ Scirocco is virtually undestructible, and feels lighter than really is.
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stormur wrote:300g heavier, not " a little" BUT : stronger. Zonda is nice , but for lighter guy ( experience on two sets ). Quattro/ Scirocco is virtually undestructible, and feels lighter than really is.
Nope, 131g heavier according to the manufacturer. Bike24 lists 142g difference with Shimano rotor (weighted by bike24).
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