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C58's are heavier and just as busy...

 

But they look cool :clap:

They're also a bit more affordable than the zipps...

And their bearings are amazing.

Wouldn't say they are quite as busy, but busy nonetheless.

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I rode my S-Works SL3 with Sram Red, and Campy Bora's, in fact I still ride Shamals - you get the Alu shimano body and you must use a shimano cassette which interfaces perfectly with Sram.

 

Check my blog, you will see...

 

I remember well...

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Hijack on. I am looking for wheels to train and race to replace my stock Aksium wheels that came on my bike.

 

I like the look of something with a bit deeper sections. What will be a good all round wheel, and what would be the limit section wise that will not cause to much hassle in windy conditions?

 

I like the AC Sprint 350 (R4670) and the 420 Aero 3 (R5950), Zipp team issue CL (R4300).

 

Any input will be appreciated.

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So the only criterion is looks? Not price, weight, depth, stiffness, durability etc?

 

I've been hanging out with mountain bikers for far too long.

 

That said - the Enve's or the Campy's look good.

Posted

Hijack on. I am looking for wheels to train and race to replace my stock Aksium wheels that came on my bike.

 

I like the look of something with a bit deeper sections. What will be a good all round wheel, and what would be the limit section wise that will not cause to much hassle in windy conditions?

 

I like the AC Sprint 350 (R4670) and the 420 Aero 3 (R5950), Zipp team issue CL (R4300).

 

Any input will be appreciated.

 

Easton EA 70 are also very good wheels and a 30mm deep rim.

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