Mid-depth carbon wheels around $1,200?

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Roval CLX32? advised 1280g w/o rim tape .. DT Swiss hubs.. can be had for under $1500 used?

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Have you looked at PB https://www.performancebike.com/shop/ti ... ve-50-4876 HED jet 5 ? $899 + 30% off + $61 kickback = ~$550

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I'd get Yoeleo, there must be something in that price range and they are fast.
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AJS914 wrote:
Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:44 pm
One reason I don't buy the R wheels is that they don't have a Campy freehub option and I don' t want to jump through hoops to find one.
I heard that the difference between a Shimano cassette and Campy cassette is so small now that you can actually get better shifting from running a Shimano cassette with Campy shifting........S cassettes are a lot cheaper too.....

I"m going to try this when I wear out my current cassette since I have a couple of SHimano cassettes laying around anyway.
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Phill P wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 11:19 am
AJS914 wrote:
Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:44 pm
One reason I don't buy the R wheels is that they don't have a Campy freehub option and I don' t want to jump through hoops to find one.
I heard that the difference between a Shimano cassette and Campy cassette is so small now that you can actually get better shifting from running a Shimano cassette with Campy shifting........S cassettes are a lot cheaper too.....

I"m going to try this when I wear out my current cassette since I have a couple of SHimano cassettes laying around anyway.
Don't try to overcomplicate things. You will not get a better shifting when mix & match, unless you pair cassette and chain.
Shimano cassette -> Shimano chain
Campagnolo cassette -> Campagnolo chain
For compatibility, some riders chose Shimano freehub and Shimano chain on Campagnolo bike.
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I heard that the difference between a Shimano cassette and Campy cassette is so small now that you can actually get better shifting from running a Shimano cassette with Campy shifting........S cassettes are a lot cheaper too.....
Personally, I like to be all Campy. I'd rather shoot for spot on perfect than settle for good enough.

Graeme has posted that the 11/12-25 cassette is the closest match for Campy/Shimano. If you are going larger like 11/12-29 or 32, then you are getting further away from a good match.

My guess is that those Reynolds wheels are using an oem chinese hub so it would probably be pretty easy to find a Campagnolo freehub on ebay for not too much money.

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mpulsiv wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:20 am
Catagory6 wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:20 pm
mpulsiv wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 5:33 am
Catagory6 wrote:prowheelbuilder

Nox Falkor 36
bitex hubs
cx-ray

@ $1300

quite a bit cheaper with Lazers
Why bother if one can pick up Bora One 35 for $75 more? Light, ultra stiff, superior craftsmanship, fantastic serviceable hubs, best braking performance.
https://www.probikekit.com/bicycle-whee ... 79741.html
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cuz you can get the Nox with different colored hubs, and silver spokes?

how much is import duty to US?
Your decision is based on different colored hubs and silver spokes over Campagnolo wheels? :unbelievable:
PBK ship for free worldwide. There's no import duty fees. It's $1375 delivered to your door.
What exactly do you want to ask PBK? www.probikekit.com/probikekit/customerQ ... =postQuery
don't mean to hijack the thread, but how are UK prices so much lower than US prices?

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Why mid depth. Deep wheels are meant to be aero and the one thing I know is shallower rims are not as aero as deeper ones. There are reasonably aero 30mm deep alloy rims. So a 35mm deep carbon rim is to me a waste of money.

Mid depth wheels seem to be more of an asthetic choice. The problem with that logic they are meant to be performance wheels. They have that price tag after all.

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Catagory6 wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:25 am
mpulsiv wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:20 am
Catagory6 wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:20 pm
mpulsiv wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 5:33 am


Why bother if one can pick up Bora One 35 for $75 more? Light, ultra stiff, superior craftsmanship, fantastic serviceable hubs, best braking performance.
https://www.probikekit.com/bicycle-whee ... 79741.html
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cuz you can get the Nox with different colored hubs, and silver spokes?

how much is import duty to US?
Your decision is based on different colored hubs and silver spokes over Campagnolo wheels? :unbelievable:
PBK ship for free worldwide. There's no import duty fees. It's $1375 delivered to your door.
What exactly do you want to ask PBK? www.probikekit.com/probikekit/customerQ ... =postQuery
don't mean to hijack the thread, but how are UK prices so much lower than US prices?
I'd like to say were a better country but our poltics has decended to the a similar state of farse to the USA's. That another matter though.
Perhaps the U.K is a bigger market for campagnolo./ It certainly closer with lower shipping cost. Within the EU (just) and a relatively strong currency. Also fierce competition in the U.K. I mean cut throat almost like no where else in the world.

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Catagory6 wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:25 am

don't mean to hijack the thread, but how are UK prices so much lower than US prices?
This goes both ways :lol: Europeans keep moaning at the car price diferences between the US and Europe, being cars so much cheaper in the states.
Unfortunately, price is determined by many variables. One of them is how much a potential customer is willing to pay for a product, irrespective of the real value of that product.

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bm0p700f wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 4:26 pm
Catagory6 wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 12:25 am
mpulsiv wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:20 am
Catagory6 wrote:
Thu Nov 15, 2018 2:20 pm


cuz you can get the Nox with different colored hubs, and silver spokes?

how much is import duty to US?
Your decision is based on different colored hubs and silver spokes over Campagnolo wheels? :unbelievable:
PBK ship for free worldwide. There's no import duty fees. It's $1375 delivered to your door.
What exactly do you want to ask PBK? www.probikekit.com/probikekit/customerQ ... =postQuery
don't mean to hijack the thread, but how are UK prices so much lower than US prices?
I'd like to say were a better country but our poltics has decended to the a similar state of farse to the USA's. That another matter though.
Perhaps the U.K is a bigger market for campagnolo./ It certainly closer with lower shipping cost. Within the EU (just) and a relatively strong currency. Also fierce competition in the U.K. I mean cut throat almost like no where else in the world.
slightly off, but: few weeks ago the zonda c17 wheels would have cost 320 euros with shipping to HU from PBK. I asked a local campag retailer whether this is good offer or not, and he told me, that actually that online price is cheaper than he gets those wheels from campag... Same for chorus chains on ribble, or cassettes. Or chainsets from merlin.

So, the UK prices for Campag are insane. Just so cheap compared to my native country, that no wonder nobody buys their stuff here& local stores don't keep stocks, as they would not be able to sell anything anyway. :noidea:

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Campagnolo allow to much grey importing but they have a new chap to try and get a grip on it.

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bm0p700f wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 4:24 pm
Why mid depth. Deep wheels are meant to be aero and the one thing I know is shallower rims are not as aero as deeper ones. There are reasonably aero 30mm deep alloy rims. So a 35mm deep carbon rim is to me a waste of money.

Mid depth wheels seem to be more of an asthetic choice. The problem with that logic they are meant to be performance wheels. They have that price tag after all.
I saw some testing that showed really deep rims only give a meaningful benefit at higher speeds - ie elite 40kph plus kinda speeds.
At speeds many of us ride at - going over 50mm just adds weight and side wind issues for not a huge aero gain.

For the sales I see - the best sales are for our 45frt/55rr wheels for ppl who ride mostly flatter terrian. For those who do more climbing 35mm frt and either a 35mm rr or 45mm rear is most popular. On road disc wheels the 45mm rims out sell the 35mm rims signifacantly. But nobody really seems to demand anything deeper.
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