Price Paid:
$170.00
at e-bay Favorite Ride: Cabot Trail Park highway loop Bike Setup: KHS Flyte 500 & total bike upgrades to some 105 but mostly Ultegra components. New bike is a Rocky Mountain Solo 50st with Columbus carbon Carve forks and rear triangle and Columbus steel front frame V. Ultegra & Durace drive, flat bars with Shimano XTR shifters. Summary: Three years ago, I bought my wife an inexpensive road bike to try to get her back into road riding with me. She is not the type of person who cares about brands, price, quality, etc. As long as it works. Her wheels had terrible quality bearings that felt like they were filled with square bearings. So, after a few weeks of riding, I bought her some new, lighter and better wheels on e-bay. I did not tell her about the change and she did not notice the upgrade until we started riding. "What did you do to my bike?" after just 1 km. She noticed! And she loves the wheels. After 2 seasons of riding over 5,000 kms (3,000 mi), and some normal bumps and one HUGE hole that sent her flying, both wheels are still perfectly true. Bearings are smooth. She weighs about 160 lbs and rides in some triathalons where her bike segment puts her in the top 3 of her age category. Her Xeros help a lot. I bought her a new bike, a Rock Mountain Solo 50st. She wanted, so she has her Xeros on her new bike. We have 2,000km training rides planned for her Xeros as soon as the snow and ice melt to prepare for a 7,900km (5,000 mi) cross Canada supported tour for which I will fit her Mavic Ksyriums so we can save her Xeros for pleasure rides. Only maintenance was 2 bearing clean & grease jobs. Strengths: Very light especially at the price of these wheels. No spoke, rim or bearing problems after over 5,000 kms. Weaknesses: none so far
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