Carbon clinchers recommendations
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Carbon clinchers recommendations
I just got a nice carbon frame, so looking for recommendation on some good clincher wheels in the $1-2K range, suitable for 25mm tires, rim brakes. Maybe even 28mm. Not too fancy, but nice, 50-60mm would be great.
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Reynolds AR58s
my Pinarello can only fit 25c
my Pinarello can only fit 25c
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Thank you, will definitely look at them. The wheels are for the Dogma, I am not sure if it will take 28's, but at least 25's would be nice. I am using 22mm tubulars on my other bike.
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I have a question about compatibility. I know the freehubs are different between the Campy and Shimano/SRAM wheels, but are the wheels with no freehubs interchangeable, or they have different shafts. In other words, is it just the freehubs that make the wheel brand-specific?
I have seen some conflicting answers to that.
I have seen some conflicting answers to that.
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I know you already got your wheels, but in case anyone else is looking, I've been really happy with the Bontrager Aeolus Pro 5's. This is my second set of these. My first set was from 2014 or 15, but wanted to go tubeless.
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