Road disc wheels - making the jump, what should I get?

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Frankie - B
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by Frankie - B

silvercivic27 wrote:
Frankie - B wrote:
silvercivic27 wrote:Hed


Can you please elaborate? This is something we can't work with.


Hed Ardennes Plus SL Disc Brakes. That's what I would buy if I were in the position of the original poster.

https://www.hedcycling.com/ardennes-plus-sl-disc-brake/


And why would you buy these wheels? We are extremely curious to find out.
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gerryc89 wrote:This is really interesting! I did not know these existed. I very much like this idea and could consider this for any of the different options


They're actually really effective. I used them all of last season in CX and I didn't once notice any rubbing on my disc brakes. They aren't ask quick to remove as QR's, but for bikes that aren't blessed with TA (like my first-year Crockett), they really take up the slack, compared to the QR's that came on there, originally.

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by jeffy

^ very much my experience.

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