Opinions on carbon tubular wheels from Asian via eBay
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I'm looking for a set of road
carbon tubular wheels. I was checking around on eBay and browsed by the wheels from Asia. They're light and at a really great price. Does anyone have experience purchasing these wheels and how was the quality also the ride quality in these wheels.
carbon tubular wheels. I was checking around on eBay and browsed by the wheels from Asia. They're light and at a really great price. Does anyone have experience purchasing these wheels and how was the quality also the ride quality in these wheels.
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I had a set of 50mm tubs, that were absolutely perfect. No issues, of any kind, ever.
Bought a set of 24mm "climbing" wheels, and they barely made it 200 miles before the rear hub grenaded, and a spoke broke.
I'm sure a lot of people here can point you to the more reputable Ebay stores, or online stores for that matter.
Bought a set of 24mm "climbing" wheels, and they barely made it 200 miles before the rear hub grenaded, and a spoke broke.
I'm sure a lot of people here can point you to the more reputable Ebay stores, or online stores for that matter.
Rather than some random ebay seller, try one of the reputable trading houses that have been around for years. Farsports, Hong-fu, deng-fu, light bicycle are examples. There's long threads here about them.
kevhogaz wrote:I had a set of 50mm tubs, that were absolutely perfect. No issues, of any kind, ever.
Bought a set of 24mm "climbing" wheels, and they barely made it 200 miles before the rear hub grenaded, and a spoke broke.
I'm sure a lot of people here can point you to the more reputable Ebay stores, or online stores for that matter.
So over built is ok, super light no good?
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I'm would be a bit, no, not a bit, I'm would be a lot hesitant to buy anything direct from China, EBay or not. China does not have to play by the same rule of law that protect consumers like western countries do, and if you have a problem that can't be handled directly which case a lawyer is completely powerless. You can buy made in China rims through places like Performance and Nashbar but they are based here in the US and have to abide by consumer protection laws, but they go beyond that with a lifetime satisfaction guarantee. Now I know that they're are people that bought wheels that way and are very happy, but it is a hit and miss situation, sort of like gambling. I know the prices are enticing, but me personally, I don't want to spend $600 or so for a pair of superlight wheels only to find out somethings wrong and now I'm out $600. Again it's just my opinion, do what you feel you must.