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Old 06-19-19, 04:55 PM
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August West
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Originally Posted by Robert A
Aaron Rahim at LB says that carbon will ride harsher than standard alloy rims. He suggests getting a 35mm deep wheels, stating that they are far less harsh than their 45mm and 55mm rims and strike a good balance between aero and hill climbing. Does his advice make sense? I have a CAAD12, so ride quality is a consideration.

He also said that bladed spokes offer no real aero benefit over standard spokes, though there is a small weight savings. Any thoughts on this?
I'm considering getting a set of LB wheels and will go with the 36mm rims if I do it. Mostly for the crosswind factor I face around here in the spring but also for the supposedly better compliance.

Don't know about the blade spokes aero but according to Sapim's data they are more fatigue resistant and stronger than DB spokes while being lighter.
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