Ranking quality of wheels; which set(s) to keep?
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Ranking quality of wheels; which set(s) to keep?
I know next to nothing about wheels and I'm hoping somebody can help me rank the quality of the following older wheelsets before I re-home one of them. They all seem to be in about the same condition, but then I'm not too sure how to assess rim wear. I will keep one set on my bike and have a second set to use on my trainer. Which would you keep?
xxxx? Mavic Aksium Race
2015 Fulcrum S4 (I read that "Racing 4 in fact is a racing 3 rim, racing 5 hub and custom spokes")
2012 Ultegra 6700
While we're here, if you were to do a modest but worthwhile upgrade (with a modest budget) from these wheelsets what would you look for? Carbon? Tubeless? Or just a better quality alloy clincher? And then which would you keep for your trainer wheels?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
xxxx? Mavic Aksium Race
2015 Fulcrum S4 (I read that "Racing 4 in fact is a racing 3 rim, racing 5 hub and custom spokes")
2012 Ultegra 6700
While we're here, if you were to do a modest but worthwhile upgrade (with a modest budget) from these wheelsets what would you look for? Carbon? Tubeless? Or just a better quality alloy clincher? And then which would you keep for your trainer wheels?
Thanks in advance for any insight!
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The Mavic hubs aren't much chop
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Are these the new Aksiums or old? If old, they're the bottom.
For an upgrade, it always depends on budget, but "modest" budget screams "alloy". Tubeless would be nice to have as an option, and most recent wheels will work with it. I'm a huge fan of the Hed Belgium Plus, which is often available for an awfully good price. Like at CC right now.
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/h...HED0074-BK-SHI
Durable, semi-aero, wide, tubeless. There aren't going to be many better wheelsets under a grand.
For an upgrade, it always depends on budget, but "modest" budget screams "alloy". Tubeless would be nice to have as an option, and most recent wheels will work with it. I'm a huge fan of the Hed Belgium Plus, which is often available for an awfully good price. Like at CC right now.
https://www.competitivecyclist.com/h...HED0074-BK-SHI
Durable, semi-aero, wide, tubeless. There aren't going to be many better wheelsets under a grand.
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I have two sets of Aksiums. The latest set came with a CAAD 12 I bought last June. I find them to be a bit heavy but basically bullet proof. I also rode a set of Mavic Ksyrium Elite clinchers for quite a few years. They are lighter and equally durable. Last year I went to Mavic Ksyrium Elite USTs and I will never go back. Bought at Competitive Cyclist for about $500. That's two tubeless wheels with tires. They are lighter, more comfortable and easier to spin up. I was a total skeptic about road tubeless but I am an avid convert now.