New wheels for my Victoire Cycles Veloce Columbus XCR

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elfuinha
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by elfuinha

Hello,

I trying to decide witch new wheels i would buy for my Stainless Bike the Victoire Cycles Veloce Columbus XCR:

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My corrente LW Gen IV belong to my Moots Vamoots RSL. my weight is 85kg full equipped.

So my Choises are:

OPTION 1 - Venn Rev 507 TUC FW + Cx-ray + Acros Nineteen RD 24/28

OPTION 2 - Bontrager Aeolus 5 Tubular

OPTION 3 - Easton EC90 SL

OPTION 4 - Zipp 303 NSW

OPTION 5 - Schmolke TLO 45 Tubular + Cx-ray + Acros Nineteen RD 24/28

other opinions to consider.

Please help me with some option, about some of the wheels above

elfuinha
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by elfuinha

any coments on this topic. thanks

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jekyll man
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by jekyll man

You could make it easier to see what you bike you're thinking of putting them on?? :noidea:

A visible pic would be a good start.
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elfuinha
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by elfuinha

jekyll man wrote:You could make it easier to see what you bike you're thinking of putting them on?? :noidea:

A visible pic would be a good start.


the link for the bike is in the 1st tread, but here it is:

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mattyNor
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by mattyNor

My vote is either the Schmolke option or the Eastons as a close second, reasoning:
- I prefer hand build over machine/system wheels every time
- Rarity of the Schmolke
- Aesthetics
- F**k Zipp

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fa63
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by fa63

I will vote for Zipp 303 NSW; would match the SRAM Red eTap.

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Fixie82
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by Fixie82

I'm going to vote the Venn, mostly because the tech really interests me and I have a set of Venn Alter wheels that I really like. With the Acros hubs these would be a pretty slick wheelset.

Gregga
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by Gregga

I own the Venn 35TCC (built in France by Topwheels) and I love them : they are stiff, better in crosswind than any V-shape rim I owned before, and most of all they look good (I weigh 63kg, hence 35mm, but the 50 look even better)
Edit : link https://www.facebook.com/Topwheels/photos/pcb.1143531179002593/1143529372336107

elfuinha
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by elfuinha

Gregga wrote:I own the Venn 35TCC (built in France by Topwheels) and I love them : they are stiff, better in crosswind than any V-shape rim I owned before, and most of all they look good (I weigh 63kg, hence 35mm, but the 50 look even better)
Edit : link https://www.facebook.com/Topwheels/photos/pcb.1143531179002593/1143529372336107


i'm very inclined to 2 wheelsets, tubular Shimano:

VENN REV 507 TUC 24/28 + Acros Nineteen RD + Sapim CX-Ray - about 1200€, by my counts

Schmolke TLO 45T 24/28 + Acros Nineteen RD + Sapim CX-Ray - about 2000€, by my counts

The Venn will weight about 186g more than the schmolke, but will cost about 800€ more

decisions, decisions!!!!

elfuinha
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by elfuinha

Ended Ordering this wheels, should be here in the middle of the next month:

Schmolke TLO 45T 24/28 + wheelsmfg Hubs (Alchemy ELF + ORC_UL) + Sapim CX-Ray 2x front and rear.

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