I'm considering racing only a set of Mavic GEL 280, 32 hole. I'm 6',3", about 180. Are these wheels too light for me? I doubt that I'd have any problems with the front wheel but maybe the rear??????
You might want to consider using a GL-330 in the rear, or using 36 spokes. Or just build them and race away. It depends on your riding style, and what kind of havoc you wreak on wheels. I ride 32 spoke, 350 gram tubular rims, and I'm about 215 lbs. No issues. I don't race, never will, but a nice light set of sewup wheels is still the most cost-effective upgrade for a road bike, IMHO.ridewt said:I'm considering racing only a set of Mavic GEL 280, 32 hole. I'm 6',3", about 180. Are these wheels too light for me? I doubt that I'd have any problems with the front wheel but maybe the rear??????
At 150 - 155 lbs I've ridden 330's rear and 280's front for years and year (32 hole) - in fact I still have about 5 sets of both to last me until I'm in a retirement home. Great at my weight for about 3 years service until they start to crack at the eyelets. For your weight I'd agree that if you even find a 330 rear you should get that and the front 280 in 36 hole in order to expect any decent life.DMoore said:Just about nowhere. I've been looking for a couple of years without success. The cotton tires, when you can find them are now around $150 each, so the silks would surely be in the range of $200 per tire.
FWIW, back in the days when GEL 280's and GL 330's were commonly used, the standard # of spokes for just about everyone was 36. I'd say that 32 spoke front and rear for a guy your size is going to be really fragile. The typical lightweight race wheels long ago for someone your size would be GL 330's, 36 spoke, 3 cross, front and rear. You might be able to get away with GEL's in front, but you'd need to go with 36 spokes. As it stands, I think you're likely to have problems with your front wheel, and trouble with your rear wheel is inevitable.
Any LBS with a Euro-Asia account can get them. The cottons should be about $110 - 120 per tire, the silks about $140-150, based on E-A's '03 dealer pricing. We haven't gotten our 04 catalog yet, so prices might have gone up this year, especially with the dollar / euro ratio.ridewt said:Thanks for your replies. Never heard of Dugast silks - where can one get those?
I'd have to agree with the naysayers here. The GEL rims are very shallow, as most tubular rims were, and almost perfectly box-shaped, bar the concave face for the tire to rest in.ridewt said:I'm considering racing only a set of Mavic GEL 280, 32 hole. I'm 6',3", about 180. Are these wheels too light for me? I doubt that I'd have any problems with the front wheel but maybe the rear??????
ridewt said:I'm considering racing only a set of Mavic GEL 280, 32 hole. I'm 6',3", about 180. Are these wheels too light for me? I doubt that I'd have any problems with the front wheel but maybe the rear??????