cadenceblur Posted August 16, 2023 Share Hi All I have a small itch that I am not sure I want to scratch. I am contemplating changing my wheelset to a carbon set with a deeper profile. My bike currently has a set of Mavic R Sys wheels which have given me great service for the 7 or years that I have had them - they are quite light and stiff. Should I bite the bullet and go down this route? Will need to be for a rim brakes and I would prefer to stay with tubes for now. Or should I just ignore this itch and move on ! I have scouted a few options 2nd hand in the classifieds already Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lynskey Posted August 16, 2023 Share Don't ask this lot to do an upgrade. Just do it. Scott roy, cadenceblur and Mtree 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mtree Posted August 16, 2023 Share Also with Lynskey on this, just do the upgrade! There are some very nice options in the classifieds as well, then post the pictures later! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cadenceblur Posted August 16, 2023 Share Eish guys need someone to talk me out of it!🤔 Worthwhile upgrade considering my current set up? ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dappere Posted August 16, 2023 Share Aside from the major touchpoints on your bike, wheels are the best upgrade you can make on your bike in my opinion, and you will notice the difference. And if you needed a little more motivation to ride in the cold mornings, this could be it 🤣 cadenceblur 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corrie.kuilder Posted August 16, 2023 Share Just do it,found a awesome deal on a 60mm carbon rear,and it alone makes a HUGE difference. Spoil yourself🍻 cadenceblur and Mtree 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
'Dale Posted August 16, 2023 Share There’s just something about staring obsessively at the naked carbon of your 50mm hoops, whilst sipping on your coffee at your favourite pitstop, and how it completes your bicycle… And when in motion, you hear this whooooosshhhhhh sound with a deep hum as the carbon echoes off the tarmac; just sublime… Of course, your best bra remark on it and you feel just lekka inside while playing it cool… And now your motivation to train and ride long goes through the roof! Don’t upgrade. Just don’t. cadenceblur, Mtree, Spinnekop and 6 others 2 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cadenceblur Posted August 16, 2023 Share Recommended profile for Cape Town riding? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeffer Posted August 16, 2023 Share 6 hours ago, cadenceblur said: Hi All I have a small itch that I am not sure I want to scratch. I am contemplating changing my wheelset to a carbon set with a deeper profile. My bike currently has a set of Mavic R Sys wheels which have given me great service for the 7 or years that I have had them - they are quite light and stiff. Should I bite the bullet and go down this route? Will need to be for a rim brakes and I would prefer to stay with tubes for now. Or should I just ignore this itch and move on ! I have scouted a few options 2nd hand in the classifieds already Also got R-sys Also got the itch cadenceblur, Mtree and Scary Rider 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisF Posted August 16, 2023 Share 5 hours ago, cadenceblur said: Eish guys need someone to talk me out of it!🤔 Worthwhile upgrade considering my current set up? Time for N+1 .... Scary Rider, gerriemtb, Mtree and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MORNE Posted August 17, 2023 Share Upgradetittus is an itchy disease. Best short term relief is to scratch vigorously, everywhere, even where it doesn't itch. mecheng89, ChrisF, Jako De Wet and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NotSoBigBen Posted August 17, 2023 Share Lest we forget that when you scratch these itches it also comes with an immediate performance improvement .... Not necessarily because of what you've bought but to justify it to yourself (ok then your wife/partner) you'll put in more effort! Win/win I reckon so get it 😎 ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
splat Posted August 17, 2023 Share 9 hours ago, cadenceblur said: Recommended profile for Cape Town riding? 38mm. Maybe 45mm if you are heavy (like I am) I wouldn't go more than 50mm unless you had a 2nd set of wheels for windy days. Your current Mavic wheels are light. What are you looking to achieve with new wheels ? Carbon for the sake of carbon (which I support) Upgrades for the sake of it ? (which everyone here supports) Aero gains (which dont REALLY make that much difference for us bigger boyz) Edit: No harm in getting rims that can be run tubeless. You may want to dabble later. And then, what is your budget? Good alu is probably better than bad carbon (hubs and braking performance) Edited August 17, 2023 by splat Mtree 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nick_the_wheelbuilder Posted August 17, 2023 Share 10 hours ago, 'Dale said: There’s just something about staring obsessively at the naked carbon of your 50mm hoops, whilst sipping on your coffee at your favourite pitstop, and how it completes your bicycle… And when in motion, you hear this whooooosshhhhhh sound with a deep hum as the carbon echoes off the tarmac; just sublime… Of course, your best bra remark on it and you feel just lekka inside while playing it cool… And now your motivation to train and ride long goes through the roof! Don’t upgrade. Just don’t. If you're not in sales, you should be. danievj and Mtree 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nick_the_wheelbuilder Posted August 17, 2023 Share Don't get carbon wheels if: You can't afford R20k+ for the set See reason above. You're upgrading to disc brakes soon. See first point above. Get carbon wheels if: You like the way they look. You want more aero speed. You have the cash. You plan on keeping that bike for a while (your new bike will have disc brakes) You might try tubeless at some point. Be very careful with 2nd hand wheels as they've already had "adventures" that you know nothing about. Invest in the right wheels - 45mm rims with the right "shape" for best crosswind handling, high-quality braking surface that won't delaminate or warp. Hubs that don't use proprietary spokes and are easy to maintain anywhere in the world. My personal recommendation: Nextie 45RX rims on DT Swiss 350 hubs, laced with light bladed spokes and brass nipples. Approx 1500g at approx R25k splat, LukeLan, ChrisF and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cadenceblur Posted August 17, 2023 Share 13 minutes ago, nick_the_wheelbuilder said: Don't get carbon wheels if: You can't afford R20k+ for the set See reason above. You're upgrading to disc brakes soon. See first point above. Get carbon wheels if: You like the way they look. You want more aero speed. You have the cash. You plan on keeping that bike for a while (your new bike will have disc brakes) You might try tubeless at some point. Be very careful with 2nd hand wheels as they've already had "adventures" that you know nothing about. Invest in the right wheels - 45mm rims with the right "shape" for best crosswind handling, high-quality braking surface that won't delaminate or warp. Hubs that don't use proprietary spokes and are easy to maintain anywhere in the world. My personal recommendation: Nextie 45RX rims on DT Swiss 350 hubs, laced with light bladed spokes and brass nipples. Approx 1500g at approx R25k Thanks for this, thoughts on Darkhorse? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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