John, Andrew Morehead had some sweet aluminum deep-v race wheels on his bike (before somebody else decided they needed it more) that were incredibly affordable. I dunno what brand they were. Anyway, my thoughts below….
From: John Lennox
[mailto:jcl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 2009
9:33 AM
To: tricre...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Tricredibles] New Wheel
for my bike
I value your suggestions, so please chime in if you have first hand knowledge. I have read reviews & forums online, so I'm looking for experience from folks I know. I'd love to hear from someone who can tell me if this makes any sense.
Brandan crashed his bike in a pothole at the MS 150 this fall and needs a new front wheel. Since I was considering getting something a little more aero for my bike, I'm thinking about giving him the front wheel from my P2C.
My original equipment wheels are a decent set of Shimano, with an aero profile and flat spokes. I'm not going to be running at 20 mph, but would like to do something to reduce drag &/or improve rolling resistance. even if I don't' save lots of time, I'd like to have a little more energy at T2. But, I'm not interested in wasting money on a wheel that doesn't perform any better than what came with the bike.
THANKS,
John
I don't intend to spend $2K on a set of wheels, but would consider a new front wheel, particularly if I it makes sense to look for something on e-bay.
John,
Rich, Andrew and I got Soul 40s. About $400 for the pair. I am very happy with them. See link below.
I am also quite happy with the HED3 tubular that I bought from Kyle for the front. Works in most race conditions. I use it along with rear wheel covers ($80) from Wheel Builder that I put on an old Ritchey aluminum. The wheel covers add weight a little weight and don’t have the dimples of a Zip but I do think I got $80 worth of aero advantage out of them for a couple races. But then how much are seconds or a chance for the podium worth? Come to think about it maybe more than I have spent. I’ll have to think of easier ways to stay in the league with Jim Bulluck than training like he does.
Kyle,
Do you still have the your HED3 rear wheel? How much would you sell it for?
Kyle and Doug – congrats 50 miles in less than half a day is awesome.
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