Price Paid:
$1100.00
at Wiggle Favorite Ride: Sun Spot and Steps Llandegla Bike Setup: Specialized Tarmac S-Works
Full Dura Ace throughout
Itm bars/stem/seatpost
Summary: I've been waiting to get hold of these wheels now for around six months as I think Shimano withdrew them until they added rim tape. But it was worth the wait.
In the time I was waiting I borrowed a friends Zipp 808's to try. These were good but I think these Dura Ace wheels are better, the overall quality of the hubs, bearings, spokes, seals and rim just seems to exude a quality that I think is missing on the Zipp's, the fact that the Zipp's are nearly twice the price doesn't seem to be justified. Riding these wheels is a joy, I think they are amazing, very stiff, yet compliant, they also look great and make a good noise. I don't know whether I put more effort in when riding new gear but on a standard 25 miler I have definetly got an increase in my avaerage speed of an extra 1.5mph, it seems effortless to get them up to speed and they like staying there. Little bit of movement in crosswinds but nothing to worry about plus this was a windy day of 20mph + winds. With any wheelset though there aero advantage really only comes in to play on the flat. For triathlons whatever the distance or time trials I think these will be hard to beat. Strengths: Quality, visual appeal and price. The fact that they come with skewers, magnet and bags was a nice touch too. Weaknesses: Valve extenders are a bit basic but good for emergencies. Little bit heavy not noticeable when riding though all in the hubs, wheel rotation etc blah blah. Similar Products Used: Zipp 808's
Mavic Kysriums SL
Shimano Ultegra
Hed tri spoke and disc
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