3) Questions / Concerns re. bike components ... for a new bike! - other brands?

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Bill Taylor

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Feb 11, 2008, 5:37:34 AM2/11/08
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Hello again,

So far, I've looked at Fulcrum, DT Swiss, and Mavic wheels. What if
any other brands should I be considering?

Has anyone had experience with the Easton Wheels, namely the EA 90
clincher wheels?

From what I can tell, based on their web site, of their various
wheels sets, this seems to be the best suited to me[?]

Have you had any problems with them, and if so, what are they like to work on?

Thanks again,

Bill

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Jim Bronson

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Feb 11, 2008, 10:44:16 AM2/11/08
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You should be considering a set of hand built wheels from Peter White,
Joe Young, Eric Gottelsman, or another fine wheel builder.

Also, do you think we could keep these new bike/wheel questions to a
single thread? Thanks. They are topic appropriate, but 4 separate
threads for them seems a bit much.

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