Wheels Merida SL45 or Hubt 50s
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Wheels Merida SL45 or Hunt 50s
Anyone heard of Merida SL45 wheelsets ? Was considering buying Hunt 50s but have been offered some of these second hand. Can't seem to find anything on them anywhere. Any thoughts appreciated
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https://www.cyclist.co.uk/reviews/me...ilar%20quality.
Looks like 45mm deep and 1750g.
...so an oem carbon rim wheelset that is classicly oem in weight.
Looks like 45mm deep and 1750g.
...so an oem carbon rim wheelset that is classicly oem in weight.
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Looks like they are 19mm internal width - https://www.merida-bikes.com/fi-fi/b...reacto-limited
No idea about hub quality.
No idea about spoke type or quality.
No idea if the wheels are usually built well or not.
19mm internal is pretty narrow for a modern road disc wheelset.
1750g is pretty heave for a modern 45mm deep carbon wheelset.
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Merida are a well known, respected brand known for good value rather than high-end. They are likely to be of reasonable quality, but I don't think they are worth that much used. What tyres are they being sold with and how used are they?
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Its an oem wheelset for a brand that isnt sold in the US. It may be tough to find someone that has actually ridden these and can compare them to other wheels at that price point or with similar features.
Looks like they are 19mm internal width - https://www.merida-bikes.com/fi-fi/b...reacto-limited
No idea about hub quality.
No idea about spoke type or quality.
No idea if the wheels are usually built well or not.
19mm internal is pretty narrow for a modern road disc wheelset.
1750g is pretty heave for a modern 45mm deep carbon wheelset.
Looks like they are 19mm internal width - https://www.merida-bikes.com/fi-fi/b...reacto-limited
No idea about hub quality.
No idea about spoke type or quality.
No idea if the wheels are usually built well or not.
19mm internal is pretty narrow for a modern road disc wheelset.
1750g is pretty heave for a modern 45mm deep carbon wheelset.
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