Bike #30: S-Works Aethos (not midget sized)
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I got a solid 90 mile ride in the Santa Monica Mountains today. They're solid, exactly what a wheel should be. I'll have a proper feel for them after a few hundred but I did plenty of fast descending and technical descending and it handled everything with aplomb. We dealt with some cross winds today and they were very stable.
Also, they look great in person. For $2100 shipped with DT 180 hubs, I feel like these are quite the deal compared to the major brands.
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Also, they look great in person. For $2100 shipped with DT 180 hubs, I feel like these are quite the deal compared to the major brands.
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Have you managed to get some miles on the Aethos at all in the meantime? I wonder whether your silence on the matter is a good or a bad thing.RyanH wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 3:24 amI got a solid 90 mile ride in the Santa Monica Mountains today. They're solid, exactly what a wheel should be. I'll have a proper feel for them after a few hundred but I did plenty of fast descending and technical descending and it handled everything with aplomb. We dealt with some cross winds today and they were very stable.
Also, they look great in person. For $2100 shipped with DT 180 hubs, I feel like these are quite the deal compared to the major brands.
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@robeambro the Aethos is one of the best bikes I've ridden. My only complaint about it, other than the very sloping top tube which doesn't bother me as much now is that it's disc. I can't seem to get the rotor positioned so that it never rubs out of the saddle. Regardless, its a fantastic bike and being able to run 33mm actual tires makes it great for weekday cruises on the crap pavement.
Also, ordered this for the Aethos:
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Also, ordered this for the Aethos:
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Stupid question @RyanH.. is rotor rub while riding do to a flexy fork or is it the hub/ wheel? I ask because I dont get rub on my Aethos while riding, but my new gravel bike using the same wheels as the Aethos for testing rubs in a sprint or out of the saddle hard creasting a climb..RyanH wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:29 pm@robeambro the Aethos is one of the best bikes I've ridden. My only complaint about it, other than the very sloping top tube which doesn't bother me as much now is that it's disc. I can't seem to get the rotor positioned so that it never rubs out of the saddle. Regardless, its a fantastic bike and being able to run 33mm actual tires makes it great for weekday cruises on the crap pavement.
Also, ordered this for the Aethos:
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Weird, I've never had rotor rub when out of saddle on mine (weirdly enough, only my SL6 did that). You still using AFS rotors? Wonder whether their very slightly fatter size and your probably rather high power numbers are a great match for rubbing.RyanH wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:29 pm@robeambro the Aethos is one of the best bikes I've ridden. My only complaint about it, other than the very sloping top tube which doesn't bother me as much now is that it's disc. I can't seem to get the rotor positioned so that it never rubs out of the saddle. Regardless, its a fantastic bike and being able to run 33mm actual tires makes it great for weekday cruises on the crap pavement.
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When looking at it I don't mind the sloping top tube of mine at all, but it always looks horrible in pictures.
Its probably because you aren't riding or trying 35mm tires on your Aethos.
At least that's my takeaway based on the blue painters tape, 35mm Panaracer tires and MCFK 35 wheels.
At least that's my takeaway based on the blue painters tape, 35mm Panaracer tires and MCFK 35 wheels.
- Factor Ostro VAM Disc
- Factor LS Disc
- Specialized Aethos Disc
- Sturdy Ti Allroad Disc
- Guru Praemio R Disc
- Factor LS Disc
- Specialized Aethos Disc
- Sturdy Ti Allroad Disc
- Guru Praemio R Disc
Any more feedback on the MCFK wheels? I took a look at them and seems to be very good value for money. I’m torn between some WTO 45’s and doing a 35f and 45r MCFK set.RyanH wrote:I got a solid 90 mile ride in the Santa Monica Mountains today. They're solid, exactly what a wheel should be. I'll have a proper feel for them after a few hundred but I did plenty of fast descending and technical descending and it handled everything with aplomb. We dealt with some cross winds today and they were very stable.
Also, they look great in person. For $2100 shipped with DT 180 hubs, I feel like these are quite the deal compared to the major brands.
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I haven't spent that many miles on them but I'm fairly confident my early impressions are accurate, they're a great wheel and look stunning in person. Would recommend.nick12 wrote: Any more feedback on the MCFK wheels? I took a look at them and seems to be very good value for money. I’m torn between some WTO 45’s and doing a 35f and 45r MCFK set.
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Would it be right to assume the bike is as stiff as you need? Lightweight frame does not impact performance?RyanH wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:29 pm@robeambro the Aethos is one of the best bikes I've ridden. My only complaint about it, other than the very sloping top tube which doesn't bother me as much now is that it's disc. I can't seem to get the rotor positioned so that it never rubs out of the saddle. Regardless, its a fantastic bike and being able to run 33mm actual tires makes it great for weekday cruises on the crap pavement.
Also, ordered this for the Aethos:
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@DHG01 Everyone is different and expects bikes to feel differently but my personal take on it is that a frame's stiffness should not be noticeable. I've ridden bikes like the Tarmac SL4 (or 5 or 3?) where it felt like you had a steel beam between the pedals that was unyielding and I've ridden bikes where you noticed them flex when sprinting. I want my equipment to disappear under me and stiffness on either end of the spectrum does not do that. My Litespeed, the Indy Fab and the Aethos all do that. I cannot perceive a stiffness difference between the 3 frames without trying to split hairs.
Hi Ryan, stunning bike. What colour is that Aethos frame - is it what Spesh call Cool Grey/Chameleon Eyris Tint/Brushed Chrome? Ain't that a mouthful, light blue might have sufficed! Is that the one? Ta.
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Hi Ryan,RyanH wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 3:55 amI haven't spent that many miles on them but I'm fairly confident my early impressions are accurate, they're a great wheel and look stunning in person. Would recommend.nick12 wrote: Any more feedback on the MCFK wheels? I took a look at them and seems to be very good value for money. I’m torn between some WTO 45’s and doing a 35f and 45r MCFK set.
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Is this Cool Grey/Chameleon Eyris Tint/Brushed Chrome?
It looks so good!
Cervelo P5 Disc (2021) 9.1kg
Factor Ostro Gravel (2023) 8.0kg
S-Works SL8 (2023) 6.3kg
*weights are race ready, size 58/L.
Sold: Venge, S5 Disc, Roubaix Team, Open WI.DE, Émonda, Shiv TT, Crux, Aethos, SL7
Factor Ostro Gravel (2023) 8.0kg
S-Works SL8 (2023) 6.3kg
*weights are race ready, size 58/L.
Sold: Venge, S5 Disc, Roubaix Team, Open WI.DE, Émonda, Shiv TT, Crux, Aethos, SL7