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Hello help 'n ou toppie uit.  Met die ouderdom het my krag verdwyn en ek soek 'n paar wiele wat my nie so terughou teen die bulte nie.

Op hierdie stadium het ek Mavic Ksyrium SL wiele. Daai belaglike goed met die rooi speek. Ek voel hulle hou my terug.


Ek soek nie tubbies nie, want oom hou nie van sukkel nie. Wat stel julle jongspan voor? Ek het gehoor zip 303 wiele pas die manne met min murg in die bene. Enige voorstelle sal waardeer word. Geen snotneus antwoorde nie asb.
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Not an easy one to answer, Oom. If you have the Ksyrium ES (with red spoke, carbon front hub, titanium casette body) already, those are pretty light! They probably weigh in at around 1410 grams for the set, hard to beat that.

 

But I like a challenge, so how about:

 

1. American classic magnesium clinchers, from 1185 grams (depending on how many spokes)

 

or

2. Campagnolo hyperon clinchers, 1350 grams

 

Zipp 303 clinchers are not that light, at 1556 grams per set. They will offer better aerodynamics and better ride comfort, though.

 

My suggestion would be to go for the American Classics. They should cost around R10k, which is a bit cheaper than the 303s or hyperons.

 

 
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As jy nie baie wil spandeer nie...

 

Ek het American Classic Magnesium wiele, hulle is die ligste in hulle klas en weeg 1.14kg, dit is n Box rim, in ander woorde, dit is nie carbn nie en  het ook nie n deep section nie.

 

Ek wil so R3000 vir hulle he, hulle is net oor n jaar oud en nie baie mee gerace nie.

 

 
   
 http://www.amclassic.com/images/mag_tubular.jpg   
        
   


Our new magnesium tubular is unparalleled in the cycling industry. It is the fastest accelerating, best cornering race wheel available. Magnesium is lighter and more durable than carbon. The decreased rotational weight of Mag rims allow the rider to reach speed quickly and hold it longer with lower energy output.


Recommended Brake Pads:
Kool-Stop - Salmon
SwissStop - Black or Yellow

   

USA Patent 6,155,394
Chinese Patent ZL00205100.1
Taiwan Patent 00498037
Other Patents Pending
 
Discipline:
 
road tubular
http://www.amclassic.com/images/dv_340.gif  
Included Extras:
 
 
Rims:
 
magnesium, 270 grams
  
ceramic bearings
 
 
ERD:
 
700c 591
  
titanium quick releases
 
 
Rim Depth:
 
25mm
  
wheels bags
 
 
Hub Front:
 
Micro 58
       
 
Drilling Front:
 
28 hole
  
Options:
 
 
Lacing Front:
 
radial
  
Sapim CX-Ray spokes
 
 
Bearings Front:
 
688 fully sealed ceramic
  
 
 
Hub Rear:
 
RD 205 Shimano or Campagnolo
       
 
Drilling Rear:
 
32 hole
       
 
Lacing Rear:
 
3 cross
       
 
Bearings Rear:
 
6803 C3 fully sealed ceramic
       
 
Spokes:
 
AC 14/16 and 14/15 gauge
       
 
Quick Release:
 
titanium
       
 
Spacing:
 
130mm
       
 
Color:
 
black
       
 
Weight:
 
starting at 1145 grams
  
 

 
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Ek het hierdie ook

 
 http://www.amclassic.com/images/420_blk.jpg   
       
   


420?s are the best do-it-all wheels on the market and strong enough for racing or training. Responsive and smooth with a lightweight, deep aerodynamic profile. Lighter than most wheels since deep rims do not need as many spokes.

  

USA Patents 6,155,394 and 6,961,199
Chinese Patent ZL00205100.1
Taiwan Patent 00498037
Other Patents Pending
  
 
Discipline:
 
road clincher
http://www.amclassic.com/images/dv_340.gif  
Options:
 
 
Rims:
 
aluminum
  
ceramic bearings
 
 
ERD:
 
700c 572
  
titanium quick releases
 
 
Rim Depth:
 
34mm
  
wheel bags
 
 
Hub Front:
 
Micro 58
  
 
 
Drilling Front:
 
18 hole
       
 
Lacing Front:
 
radial
  
Tire Pressure:
 
 
Bearings Front:
 
688 sealed stainless steel
  
maximum tire pressure 120 PSI
 
 
Hub Rear:
 
RD 205 Shimano or Campagnolo
       
 
Drilling Rear:
 
24 hole
  
Rim Tape:
 
 
Lacing Rear:
 
2 cross
  
maximum width 16mm
 
 
Bearings Rear:
 
6803 C3 sealed stainless steel
       
 
Spokes:
 
AC 14/15 gauge
       
 
Quick Release :
 
cro-moly
       
 
Spacing:
 
130mm
       
 
Color:
 
black
       
 
Weight:
 
1460 grams
  
 
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Die Magnesium wiele klink goed. Is hulle nog in n goeie toestand,want my bene is al klaar met die wereld..

 

Hoekom verkoop jy hulle?

 

Wat ry jy in hulle plek?

 Is hierdie wiele net vir klim,of kan hulle op die plat wereld ook lekker saamrol?

Ek soek n wiel wat baie goed klim,maar wil darem nie op die geleiktes uit die bus val nie. hoe sal hulle hier vergeleik met die Rooi speek Ksiriums?

Dankie dat julle Ou toppie so mooi help!
Ou Toppie2007-06-07 16:13:51
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Ek het hierdie ook

 
 http://www.amclassic.com/images/420_blk.jpg   
       
   


420?s are the best do-it-all wheels on the market and strong enough for racing or training. Responsive and smooth with a lightweight, deep aerodynamic profile. Lighter than most wheels since deep rims do not need as many spokes.

  

USA Patents 6,155,394 and 6,961,199
Chinese Patent ZL00205100.1
Taiwan Patent 00498037
Other Patents Pending
  
 
Discipline:
 
road clincher
http://www.amclassic.com/images/dv_340.gif  
Options:
 
 
Rims:
 
aluminum
  
ceramic bearings
 
 
ERD:
 
700c 572
  
titanium quick releases
 
 
Rim Depth:
 
34mm
  
wheel bags
 
 
Hub Front:
 
Micro 58
  
 
 
Drilling Front:
 
18 hole
       
 
Lacing Front:
 
radial
  
Tire Pressure:
 
 
Bearings Front:
 
688 sealed stainless steel
  
maximum tire pressure 120 PSI
 
 
Hub Rear:
 
RD 205 Shimano or Campagnolo
       
 
Drilling Rear:
 
24 hole
  
Rim Tape:
 
 
Lacing Rear:
 
2 cross
  
maximum width 16mm
 
 
Bearings Rear:
 
6803 C3 sealed stainless steel
       
 
Spokes:
 
AC 14/15 gauge
       
 
Quick Release :
 
cro-moly
       
 
Spacing:
 
130mm
       
 
Color:
 
black
       
 
Weight:
 
1460 grams
  
 

Weet jy hoe onverantwoordelik is jy -- ek het net nou die dag belowe ek gaan nie verder geld spandeer op die martelpyp nie en nou post jy hierdie wiele met 'n prys wat my resolusie soos 'n voor verkiesing belofte laat klink

 

Nee cherry jy maak nie mooi maar regtig goeie pryse

 

Geluk met jou en Taylorchick se prestasies, dit was my seun se eerste SA's en hy kan nou nog nie uitgepraat raak orr julle twee se spontaniteit en openlikheid om met ander te praat, al word julle twee as celebrities geag in fietsry.

 

Telkom junior Orbea Wayne

 

Thanx dat julle dit vir ander nog ook 'n plesier maak,  sterkte met worlds
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Hey FanieFiets, ja ek het een en hy is baie oulik ook!Wink

 

Ek verkoop hulle omdat ek so baie het. Ek is ook baie fortunate om gesponsor te wees met 90% van my equipment.

 

Ek ry nou FSA training wiele en FSA Carbon racing wiele in hulle plek.

 

Ondat dit n Flatbox rim is, is hulle gepas vir alle geleenthede. Klim is hulle great en vlats nog beter, want die wind gaan jou nie beet kry met hulle nie.

 

Baie dieselfde as die Ksyrium, goedkoper en ligter, swart in plaas van rooi. Altwee ewe goeie brands. Kan nie verdeerd gaan met een van die twee nie.
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Hey FanieFiets' date=' ja ek het een en hy is baie oulik ook!Wink[/quote']

 

Jislaaik Fanie... amper score jy n geluk daar!

 

Cherry, hy mag dalk oulik wees, maar hy's nie Fanie nie...

 

(Fanie - jy skuld my n dop volgende keer as jy rugby by my kom kyk)
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ou toppie, "dont through money at the problem" :-)

 

 

 

ek is ook al aan die verkeerde kant van 40, maar ek het gevind om MTB te ry op my endurance rides maak my meer en vinniger sterker. Vra maar vir van die snotneusies hier, ek slip lekker saam met hulle

 

 

 

Ek glo dat as jy sterker wil word, kry 'n mtb, dit kan 'n R6000 merida wees, doen jou endurance rides op hom.

 

 

 

Daai ksyruims is die beste, nog 'n stel wiele gaan nie jou probleem oplos.

 

 

 

 

 

trust me,popeye2007-06-08 00:58:40

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ons ry nie met cervelo's, so ons is vinnig sonder om te oefen en te diet,

 

 

 

waars die vrou nou met die koffie en choclate koek?

 

 

 

smiley2.gif popeye2007-06-08 01:15:37

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