Like a DTSwiss 180 or 240 EXP upgradeShokster65 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:57 amLeave the base product as is but offer upgrades and replacement parts would help develop their brand.
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I do pay for a Hyper 50mm version with a DT Swiss 180 with carbon spokesMariusRO wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 8:37 pmLike a DTSwiss 180 or 240 EXP upgradeShokster65 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:57 amLeave the base product as is but offer upgrades and replacement parts would help develop their brand.
I also have a pair of Winspace wheels coming and I chose XDB shipping specifically because they said it was a tax pre-paid shippin option for EU countries (I'm in Hungary). Isn't this the case in France? How come you had to pay extra import duties in France?
That would be awesomeeMariusRO wrote:Like a DTSwiss 180 or 240 EXP upgradeShokster65 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:57 amLeave the base product as is but offer upgrades and replacement parts would help develop their brand.
I wonder what hub would fit the oringinal spokes besides the winspace hub
It was FEDEX who sent me an email with an amount to be paid (52 euros). Maybe if I had not paid these tax, I would still have received these wheels but later. You may know that you can get a reduction on the price of the wheels (10%) thanks to several Youtubers (Peak torque, Charles Quimet, etc.). In the end, it remains a good deal. Contact Winspace to establish the invoice.Boboboss wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:02 pmI also have a pair of Winspace wheels coming and I chose XDB shipping specifically because they said it was a tax pre-paid shippin option for EU countries (I'm in Hungary). Isn't this the case in France? How come you had to pay extra import duties in France?
Thanks! Mines are going to be delivered by DPD, I already received a text from them. I'm curious if I have to pay anything upon arrival. I ordered it with the 10% discount as well. $628 was really hard to beat. I was looking at ICAN and Farsports wheels too but with this proposed tax-free shipping and discounts it was significantly cheaper, even if I ordered it from a European warehouse of one of the big Chinese wheelmakers.Arno1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:54 amIt was FEDEX who sent me an email with an amount to be paid (52 euros). Maybe if I had not paid these tax, I would still have received these wheels but later. You may know that you can get a reduction on the price of the wheels (10%) thanks to several Youtubers (Peak torque, Charles Quimet, etc.). In the end, it remains a good deal. Contact Winspace to establish the invoice.Boboboss wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:02 pmI also have a pair of Winspace wheels coming and I chose XDB shipping specifically because they said it was a tax pre-paid shippin option for EU countries (I'm in Hungary). Isn't this the case in France? How come you had to pay extra import duties in France?
628$?how?1100 -10% discount=990$Boboboss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:21 pmThanks! Mines are going to be delivered by DPD, I already received a text from them. I'm curious if I have to pay anything upon arrival. I ordered it with the 10% discount as well. $628 was really hard to beat. I was looking at ICAN and Farsports wheels too but with this proposed tax-free shipping and discounts it was significantly cheaper, even if I ordered it from a European warehouse of one of the big Chinese wheelmakers.Arno1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:54 amIt was FEDEX who sent me an email with an amount to be paid (52 euros). Maybe if I had not paid these tax, I would still have received these wheels but later. You may know that you can get a reduction on the price of the wheels (10%) thanks to several Youtubers (Peak torque, Charles Quimet, etc.). In the end, it remains a good deal. Contact Winspace to establish the invoice.Boboboss wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:02 pmI also have a pair of Winspace wheels coming and I chose XDB shipping specifically because they said it was a tax pre-paid shippin option for EU countries (I'm in Hungary). Isn't this the case in France? How come you had to pay extra import duties in France?
Apologies, I forgot to mention I bought the 45mm Lúns, not the Hypers! They should arrive some time this week.Sbassios wrote: ↑Sun Jun 13, 2021 10:32 pm628$?how?1100 -10% discount=990$Boboboss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 11:21 pmThanks! Mines are going to be delivered by DPD, I already received a text from them. I'm curious if I have to pay anything upon arrival. I ordered it with the 10% discount as well. $628 was really hard to beat. I was looking at ICAN and Farsports wheels too but with this proposed tax-free shipping and discounts it was significantly cheaper, even if I ordered it from a European warehouse of one of the big Chinese wheelmakers.Arno1 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:54 amIt was FEDEX who sent me an email with an amount to be paid (52 euros). Maybe if I had not paid these tax, I would still have received these wheels but later. You may know that you can get a reduction on the price of the wheels (10%) thanks to several Youtubers (Peak torque, Charles Quimet, etc.). In the end, it remains a good deal. Contact Winspace to establish the invoice.Boboboss wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:02 pm
I also have a pair of Winspace wheels coming and I chose XDB shipping specifically because they said it was a tax pre-paid shippin option for EU countries (I'm in Hungary). Isn't this the case in France? How come you had to pay extra import duties in France?
Our friend Charles Quimet did it. Bottom line is that Lun are faster than Hyper . He avoided to state that very clear, but somehow he let that slip to us if we know how to read between the lines. There is the youtube https://youtu.be/wOiMvuqnnNE
Of course he can't say that when he has a sponsorship deal with Winspace. I saw that Youtube video too and it was very curious how he let it slip. Maybe that's why he's been putting off that Lún review video and does bs instead like letting her gf ride on them then say nothing about the wheels themselves. I wonder if the Lúns are also free from the spoke rub issue that some Hypers have because they have a simpler hub design that make them slightly less stiff apparently compared to the Hypers.dacian wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:19 pmOur friend Charles Quimet did it. Bottom line is that Lun are faster than Hyper . He avoided to state that very clear, but somehow he let that slip to us if we know how to read between the lines. There is the youtube https://youtu.be/wOiMvuqnnNE
I wouldn't mind watching a 45min long TraceVelo or PeakTorque video comparing the two, although I didn't buy the Lúns because they may or may not be better, I just bought them because I'm too poor to buy a pair of Hypers.
Is the spoke rub issue real?
Letting it slip? I can't exactly remember, but isn't he showing the Strava times? Kind of difficult to "hide" the performance then?
I'm not sure if there is a big test anywhere of wheels? Hambini has his of course. At 30 kmh disregarding the Hunt wheels which are much worse than the rest then all the 50mm wheels are within 3 watts of each other.
What happens in real life if the tire you mount is 2mm wider than the other - even from the same manufacturer etc.?
I can't know of course, then again I don't think anyone can say, but I would not worry about buying the "regular" Lun's instead of the Hyper in terms of power required to reach a certain speed.
Letting it slip? I can't exactly remember, but isn't he showing the Strava times? Kind of difficult to "hide" the performance then?
I'm not sure if there is a big test anywhere of wheels? Hambini has his of course. At 30 kmh disregarding the Hunt wheels which are much worse than the rest then all the 50mm wheels are within 3 watts of each other.
What happens in real life if the tire you mount is 2mm wider than the other - even from the same manufacturer etc.?
I can't know of course, then again I don't think anyone can say, but I would not worry about buying the "regular" Lun's instead of the Hyper in terms of power required to reach a certain speed.
Just fyi, the Hunt wheels that Hambini "destroyed" have the exact same shaped rim as the Hyper, check previous posts here, Hunt sells now the same fillament like rim as hyper with the same shape (rounded V). And you are right, no hesitations needed if you would choose Lun instead HyperHenryH wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:00 pmIs the spoke rub issue real?
Letting it slip? I can't exactly remember, but isn't he showing the Strava times? Kind of difficult to "hide" the performance then?
I'm not sure if there is a big test anywhere of wheels? Hambini has his of course. At 30 kmh disregarding the Hunt wheels which are much worse than the rest then all the 50mm wheels are within 3 watts of each other.
What happens in real life if the tire you mount is 2mm wider than the other - even from the same manufacturer etc.?
I can't know of course, then again I don't think anyone can say, but I would not worry about buying the "regular" Lun's instead of the Hyper in terms of power required to reach a certain speed.
I am assuming the Hunt 50mm wheels from 2018 are not exactly the same as Hyper 2020? Would be a good question to ask him I guess.dacian wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:30 pmJust fyi, the Hunt wheels that Hambini "destroyed" have the exact same shaped rim as the Hyper, check previous posts here, Hunt sells now the same fillament like rim as hyper with the same shape (rounded V). And you are right, no hesitations needed if you would choose Lun instead HyperHenryH wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:00 pmIs the spoke rub issue real?
Letting it slip? I can't exactly remember, but isn't he showing the Strava times? Kind of difficult to "hide" the performance then?
I'm not sure if there is a big test anywhere of wheels? Hambini has his of course. At 30 kmh disregarding the Hunt wheels which are much worse than the rest then all the 50mm wheels are within 3 watts of each other.
What happens in real life if the tire you mount is 2mm wider than the other - even from the same manufacturer etc.?
I can't know of course, then again I don't think anyone can say, but I would not worry about buying the "regular" Lun's instead of the Hyper in terms of power required to reach a certain speed.
Even if they were the same I would have no idea as to how much one wheelset would vary with another wheelset from the same OEM. And you would potentially get into the same issues as to the size of the tire mounted. The same tire might not be the same tire - basically.
Too much is made of this - as in which wheels are "good" and "bad" - in my opinion - because there clearly is not an open discussion going on as to how to best test wheels and how to interpret data. I wish someone would have the "&%"#% to take a bunch of wheels, detail the protocol and make the results public (Hambini is the closest we got I guess - maybe Tour has done something? Others that I don't know about?). Then I am sure there would be a discussion about how good the protocol used is etc. - but at least then we might be able to get to a point one time in the future where consumers might make informed decisions about which wheels to get. To read another test done by some random 43 year old cyclist saying that the wheels "feel" "fast" and "responsive" gives me nothing. So utter pointless.
Even the manufacturers hardly even say how they know that their new generation of wheels is better than the previous generation. Would Winspace make a claim regarding the Hyper vs Lun? Even if during a certain way of testing they probably wouldn't want people to know that the theoretical saving is 2.3 watts?
I still love my Hypers and if I had a girlfriend with a road bike I would definitely buy her some Luns
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