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They are price competitive with aluminum wheels if you don't need a name attached to them. I have never had a problem with braking on carbon clinchers or tubulars. They stop just fine and have no heat related issues. Some higher profile rims are worse in crosswinds than others, it depends on the profile. On high wind days I get blown about a bit on 58mm rims but I expect to. Someday I'll get a set of 38mm rims for those kinds of days. As for weight, my 58mm wheels weigh 1550g. Some would call that heavy, I don't, not for 58mm. |
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I have been thinking of getting my first set of carbon wheels for months now.
Settled on the Boras if I do, but can't decide on 35s or 50s. Currently riding Belgiums w/R45s, so thinking 50s since the 35s are closer to what i currently have. I also weigh 175-180, so maybe the added stiffness would favor my weight. |
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My carbon tubulars are my only wheels that rub my brakes.
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It's ALSO worth nothing...that if your wheel rubs, it doesn't automatically mean that it's a flexy wheel...some frames flex, too.
Stand on one pedal of your bike keeping an eye on the BB shell area and a mark on the ground. Push on that pedal...you might be able to see the shell moving a hell of a lot...I know my Ritchey frame would move a whole lot there...if you've got a BB mounted brake, could very easily be rub induced from the frame twisting around the wheel, not the wheel starting to resemble a pringle. |
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What if one takes aero out of the equation?
Would one notice a difference between a Campy Neutron and a Hyperon, both labeled as climbing wheels? |
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Good point. In my case it happens on my three bikes though.
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Maybe. Tire profile resulting from rim width will produce different results. The "feel" of the wheel, IMHO, is derived from its moment of inertia, which influences how much energy is required to spin that wheel up to speed - that's what we experience when we hop on a wheelset that "feels fast." Check out this post on Wheelfanatyk blog. I built a pendulum like described in this article and have been surprised at the results. Last edited by MaraudingWalrus; 08-15-2017 at 07:18 PM. |
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