Really? They are Kinlin rims built up with sapim spokes, pretty much the same as everything else out there. Now if you’re a Clydesdale on a low spoke high tension rim, you might crack a hub flange or something, but there is nothing unique to those wheels that would cause them to perform any differently than anything else of similar design.Hooben said:I disagree with the Neuvation suggestion. Had a rear wheel taco out on me, lucky to be alive. Great replacement service but for what.
IMHO, their wheels are flexy and weak.
Better suggestion is the
The Easton EA-50 Wheelset 249.99
http://www.performancebike.com/bikes//Product_10052_10551_1034493_-1___
Make sure and check out the great reviews on the Eastons at Performance.