Reynolds Strike tubeless vs Bora One 50 tub for competition?

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petepeterson
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by petepeterson

No one has taken issue with running boras on a shimano bike?

Two years on bora one tubulars awesome wheels but my best results were with much crappier wheels when I was healthier and had more time to ride


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sinill
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by sinill

Just one question what do you think of the Reynolds strike slg....
i,m want...........tubeless

VengeSWrks
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by VengeSWrks

sinill wrote:Just one question what do you think of the Reynolds strike slg....
i,m want...........tubeless


I have the strike slg clincher and I am surprised on how well it performs on a windy day. I have used it for hill climbs and now is my everyday wheel.

riochang
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by riochang

I have also just got my aeroad 8.0, took it out for a quick spin today and the strike slg were surprisingly good at dealing with side winds (at least much better than what I had previously, mavic cosmic SLE). However I also wonder whether I should sell them and get bora one 50 instead because of the weight... I do some climbs occasionally.

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