Wheel softporn - my new Ventos
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Wheel softporn - my new Ventos
Just had to share - got my old Shimano R500's replaced with Campy Ventos, a campy 13-23 9-speed cassette and campy chain - no idea what sort the components were except they were new campys.
I was also sold a pair of Conti GP3000 4 Seasons Grand Prix tyres for winter riding. Total weight of the wheels feels about the same as the Shimanos, but they're suppossed to be stronger - thats what I'm really looking for as my R500 back wheel kept going out of true once a week or so (but hey at least I've got the art of wheel truing almost down to perfection...)
Nevertheless I think these Ventos look pretty cool over the Shimanos and the ride home today was sweet, with the gear shifting very smooth on the new cassette.
ps - sorry about the messy room and un-porn like shots. The hardcore action is on the road
I was also sold a pair of Conti GP3000 4 Seasons Grand Prix tyres for winter riding. Total weight of the wheels feels about the same as the Shimanos, but they're suppossed to be stronger - thats what I'm really looking for as my R500 back wheel kept going out of true once a week or so (but hey at least I've got the art of wheel truing almost down to perfection...)
Nevertheless I think these Ventos look pretty cool over the Shimanos and the ride home today was sweet, with the gear shifting very smooth on the new cassette.
ps - sorry about the messy room and un-porn like shots. The hardcore action is on the road
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I looooove campy wheels!
Mixing Campy and Shimano......you're breaking some big OCP rules!
Mixing Campy and Shimano......you're breaking some big OCP rules!
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Yes, those are MTB pedals <hides in shame>
Its taken a few months to convert over from my old Specialized Hardrock...and I'm still using Shimano MTB shoes... Still, they do the job and convenient for city commuting.
Next on my list of upgrades are the pedals
Its taken a few months to convert over from my old Specialized Hardrock...and I'm still using Shimano MTB shoes... Still, they do the job and convenient for city commuting.
Next on my list of upgrades are the pedals
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What that is all campy now
Very nice... I have a soft spot in my heart for polished Al frames!
Very nice... I have a soft spot in my heart for polished Al frames!
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Originally Posted by my58vw
What that is all campy now
Very nice... I have a soft spot in my heart for polished Al frames!
Very nice... I have a soft spot in my heart for polished Al frames!
Oh, and the Ultegra front derailieur has to go too for a campy centaur one...although this one is very faithful.
to DRLski ---> I'm in the UK and I got them at my (very small) LBS - he ordered them from a bigger supplier and have no idea who they are.
The hubs are specific for the Ventos - aluminium ones. I'm not sure they sell these ones separately.
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Glad to see a post on these wheels. Have about 250 miles on a new set of Vento wheels and could not be more pleased. Got them here
https://www.bikemania.biz/Campagnolo_...toclincher.htm
with Shimano hubs for an extra $5! I think this is just about the best under $300 wheel I have used. Solid and smooth ride. Looks great also. If you use Campy hubs look on scambay for some deals right now.
https://www.bikemania.biz/Campagnolo_...toclincher.htm
with Shimano hubs for an extra $5! I think this is just about the best under $300 wheel I have used. Solid and smooth ride. Looks great also. If you use Campy hubs look on scambay for some deals right now.
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Go to 11speed.com I got my ventos from them for $206 shipped. No duties or any thing. I love them, plus they look blinging for an inexpensive wheel set.
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Is that a U-Lock Holder? Oh my...the Photo Etiquette Nazi are going to get you .
Nice Wheels BTW
Nice Wheels BTW
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About the only thing Shimano I see, is the Ultegra front der. Everything else looks like Centaur.
And yes, the Ventos are a great wheel for the money. Very durable, and lightweight. I use mine for commuting, and they are holding up fine after about 2000mi of commuting this year.
And yes, the Ventos are a great wheel for the money. Very durable, and lightweight. I use mine for commuting, and they are holding up fine after about 2000mi of commuting this year.
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Originally Posted by Wood
Go to 11speed.com I got my ventos from them for $206 shipped. No duties or any thing. I love them, plus they look blinging for an inexpensive wheel set.
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Nice wheels. I have a pair of Camy Eurus in the G3 configuration (rear wheel) and they are very aero (very quiet) and bulletproof. They never go out of true...ever...
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by orcanova
Nice wheels. I have a pair of Camy Eurus in the G3 configuration (rear wheel) and they are very aero (very quiet) and bulletproof. They never go out of true...ever...
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
I am ready to get another set of Ventos but might consider the Eurus.
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Originally Posted by thomson
I have the Ventos and am very happy with them. Are the Eurus worh the extra (approx) $370?
I am ready to get another set of Ventos but might consider the Eurus.
I am ready to get another set of Ventos but might consider the Eurus.
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Originally Posted by Surferbruce
check out zonda's. they're the exact same wheels as eurus with ss spokes vs. aluminum ones and a bit less expensive than eurus.
Eurus $514
Zondas $358
Ventos $147
I think I would prefer the steel spokes anyway. Zondas look interesting.
I actually have no complaints with the Ventos.
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The Ventos look smooth. Me thinks I've found what I'm going to get for the Flyte SRS3 I just bought. If I can sell my Ultegra OP's for about $150, then the Ventos will be a good buy so I can use a Veloce cassette instead of the expensive Conversion jobs. Add the sexy Ventos G3 style... and I'll finally move into a true modern looking build.
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I'm not big on boutique wheels, but this is a really impressive design for evening out the left/right spoke tensions. Very elegant.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
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Wow! Those are a beautiful set of wheels!
Hmm... Campy...
Hmm... Campy...
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Nice wheels and a great looking bike!
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Originally Posted by ekimeno
Just had to share - got my old Shimano R500's replaced with Campy Ventos, a campy 13-23 9-speed cassette and campy chain - no idea what sort the components were except they were new campys.
I was also sold a pair of Conti GP3000 4 Seasons Grand Prix tyres for winter riding. Total weight of the wheels feels about the same as the Shimanos, but they're suppossed to be stronger - thats what I'm really looking for as my R500 back wheel kept going out of true once a week or so (but hey at least I've got the art of wheel truing almost down to perfection...)
Nevertheless I think these Ventos look pretty cool over the Shimanos and the ride home today was sweet, with the gear shifting very smooth on the new cassette.
ps - sorry about the messy room and un-porn like shots. The hardcore action is on the road
I was also sold a pair of Conti GP3000 4 Seasons Grand Prix tyres for winter riding. Total weight of the wheels feels about the same as the Shimanos, but they're suppossed to be stronger - thats what I'm really looking for as my R500 back wheel kept going out of true once a week or so (but hey at least I've got the art of wheel truing almost down to perfection...)
Nevertheless I think these Ventos look pretty cool over the Shimanos and the ride home today was sweet, with the gear shifting very smooth on the new cassette.
ps - sorry about the messy room and un-porn like shots. The hardcore action is on the road
DOOOD where did you get the bad*ss bar tape?
Damn shame about the G5 imac when the core duo was just around the corner...
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wow...they really complete that bike
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Originally Posted by mellowdave
DOOOD where did you get the bad*ss bar tape?
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I really like mine on the Veloce, light, easy to work on. Only quibble - rear rim's valve hole is very close to a spoke, easy to pinch pinkies when attaching/removing pump head.
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