So in my continuing quest of buying a wheelset, I came across reynolds ATR 700 wheels. dispise a bit heavy (1620g claimed) They seem nice with 23mm internal, 32mm external and 40mm Depth.
The thing is, I can't find any review on the web. I only found old reviews. Anybody have some insight or thing to say about reynold wheels ?
Bang for the buck they seem incredible
Reynolds ATR 700 ?
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While they are listed on the Reynolds' US e-commerce site, not sure the wheels are/have been available for very long in the US.
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In a 28mm tyred road disk bike these look like they would be quite nice.
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In a 28mm tyred road disk bike these look like they would be quite nice.
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[*]That is exactly my build. I ordered a pair of schwalbe pro-one 700x28 tubeless and I still have some space for 30-32mm tires if I want to put a bit wider in the futur.
THey're juste a bit heavy when you compare to the other carbon disc wheels of this depth... that's why I'm wondering if it's worth the price (witch is really low comparing to other big brands)
THey're juste a bit heavy when you compare to the other carbon disc wheels of this depth... that's why I'm wondering if it's worth the price (witch is really low comparing to other big brands)