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Old 06-23-22, 03:03 PM
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Wheel Set Recommendations??

Hi all. Looking for some recommendations for a new build. Light steel framed road bike. I'll run 700 x 28s with Shimano 105. I'd like a wheel that are capable for some long distance rides (20-50 miles), but that can run somewhat fast when needed. Not pure touring wheels or race wheels. Something in between. Any recommendations in the sub-$1,500 range?
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P.S....I don't care if they're carbon or aluminum.
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Disc or rim brake?
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Old 06-23-22, 03:22 PM
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Oh yes, sorry. Rim.
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QR or thru-axle?
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Oh boy....quick release.
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https://chrisking.com/collections/wh...plus-r45-28-28
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I have nearly the same thing, but the disk version, on my custom steel bike (see avatar). They have been going strong since 2014.
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Many more good options here:

https://novemberbicycles.com
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Oh nice! Glad I joined this forum. I would have never thought of these outfits. Thank you!

I was just thinking about getting some DT Swiss 1800 Splines. Now I have some options.
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Need pictures of the bike to match the aesthetic. Lots of options for what you're looking for. IMO it comes down to style.
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Originally Posted by Polaris OBark
Many more good options here:

https://novemberbicycles.com
Absolutely, this!!!
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Well, a description is an early to mid-90's steel and shiny chrome "Geoid" Scapin frame. Forks are chromed Soma road. I'm going with a shiny chrome/silver look. The stem will be polished aluminum. Trying to locate a 105 group set in chrome. I think my seat/tape will be green.
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Originally Posted by ArgoMan
Well, a description is an early to mid-90's steel and shiny chrome "Geoid" Scapin frame. Forks are chromed Soma road. I'm going with a shiny chrome/silver look. The stem will be polished aluminum. Trying to locate a 105 group set in chrome. I think my seat/tape will be green.
There are many neo-retro options here: https://www.velomine.com/index.php?m...cbron6lq01bao0
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Originally Posted by ArgoMan
Well, a description is an early to mid-90's steel and shiny chrome "Geoid" Scapin frame. Forks are chromed Soma road. I'm going with a shiny chrome/silver look. The stem will be polished aluminum. Trying to locate a 105 group set in chrome. I think my seat/tape will be green.
I have a pair these.. and I think they sound like they'd go well with your setup. Will give you about $1k back to spend on other stuff. Hunt Sprint Aero https://us.huntbikewheels.com/produc...-31deep-24wide
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I have a pair these.. and I think they sound like they'd go well with your setup. Will give you about $1k back to spend on other stuff. Hunt Sprint Aero https://us.huntbikewheels.com/produc...-31deep-24wide
WOW! I am definitely a fan of shiny metal over all the black stuff and those wheels are tres kool and decently priced. I build my own wheels and have a similar looking set with silver Record hubs and Sun 30mm rims
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Originally Posted by ArgoMan
I was just thinking about getting some DT Swiss 1800 Splines. Now I have some options.
You've got the right brand; but rather than choosing their pre-built wheels, find a reputable wheelbuilder who uses DT Swiss components and have them spec a custom handbuilt set based on your weight, power, riding style, typical distances & surfaces, and what your existing bike is.

I've been using Joe Young for precisely that for the last dozen years or so, but there are lots of wheelbuilders who can knock this out of the park.
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Originally Posted by ArgoMan
Hi all. Looking for some recommendations for a new build. Light steel framed road bike. I'll run 700 x 28s with Shimano 105. I'd like a wheel that are capable for some long distance rides (20-50 miles), but that can run somewhat fast when needed. Not pure touring wheels or race wheels. Something in between. Any recommendations in the sub-$1,500 range?
Thanks!

P.S....I don't care if they're carbon or aluminum.
are you sure 28's will fit ?
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Originally Posted by ArgoMan
Hi all. Looking for some recommendations for a new build. Light steel framed road bike. I'll run 700 x 28s with Shimano 105. I'd like a wheel that are capable for some long distance rides (20-50 miles), but that can run somewhat fast when needed. Not pure touring wheels or race wheels. Something in between. Any recommendations in the sub-$1,500 range?
Thanks!

P.S....I don't care if they're carbon or aluminum.
Is this related to your light weight early 90s frame? Many vintage frames have limited wheel and tire clearance because of the narrower wheels and skinnier tires prevalent in bygone eras, so before we give any recommendations, let us know what wheels and tires are currently on / known to fit that frame. Otherwise, you may experience some rubbing or even jamming.

I have a pair of FFWD F4R FCC and like them a lot, but they are discontinued. This is its newer and wider successor intended for 700 x 28C tires.

FFWD Wheels TYRO II 45mm Rim Brake Carbon Clincher Wheel Set (ffwdusa.com)
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Originally Posted by t2p
are you sure 28's will fit ?
It seems that great minds do think alike.
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Those wheels cost 2x as much as my bike. Yikes!

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Those wheels cost 2x as much as my bike. Yikes!
He said his range was up to $1500. Those are $1100. (They also have more expensive options.)

Their hubs are expensive (and arguably the best in the business). HED Belguim+ rims are arguably the best aluminum rims. They are hand built, so they stay true and round.
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Also, we should not forget our own Psimet2001 https://www.psimet.com
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If it were me

Pro wheel builder and select

bitex hubs with the most number of spokes you can
sapim race spokes
sapim poly ax brass nipples
mavic open pro rims
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Lightweight Bicycle carbon wheels. For less than $1500 you can get good hubs (DT240/CK) and spokes. They are great for the $$. I got 35/55 (or close) to be aero but good in cross winds.
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If you can find a set, the Dura-Ace C40s are a great durable wheel.

https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/produ...-C40-CL-R.html
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