New reynolds mid-v wheels?
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- spaniardclimber
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They dont look like the cirro, it looks like they have a higher profile:
http://www.parleecycles.com/z1.htm
http://www.parleecycles.com/z1.htm
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Profile and weight falls right in between cirro and stratus. I checked a few weeks ago, and they weren't available yet. But that may have changed.
- jersievers
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A little off topic, but this is a quote from the Parlee site...
"Parlee builds tubes that have a rare combination of torsional strength and vertical compliance."
Duh. Why is everyone saying this like they invented the concept. That is what everyone is doing with carbon.
Sorry, just a little gripe of mine.
"Parlee builds tubes that have a rare combination of torsional strength and vertical compliance."
Duh. Why is everyone saying this like they invented the concept. That is what everyone is doing with carbon.
Sorry, just a little gripe of mine.
I thought MacLean built the tubes they use?
- jersievers
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Probably, everyone claims everyone elses tech.
Wisecycles has the mid-v listed...
http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID4946883P ... elset.aspx
Wisecycles has the mid-v listed...
http://gallery.bcentral.com/GID4946883P ... elset.aspx
MAclean sent me a pair last fall as a replacment for the Cirros....not enough miles on them to say anything except that they are supposed to be stiffer and a bit more stable, requiring less truing....
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