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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Colin.Steadman » Tue Feb 05, 2008 7:52 pm

[quote="-Adam-"]As pretty as they are Stu, one of my biggest regrets last year was spending so much money on the Zipps. Thus I wouldn't reccomend it!

If you definately want to spend the money on an actual bike component, rather than a quality holiday or something. I would reccomend getting a power meter.

I've Pm'd you.


HA!!,
That's what several people told you before you bought the Zipps, I think :lol: :lol:
Stu: how about a KK trainer with power :
£200 will get you the lot.
http://www.planet-x-bikes.com/triathlon ... AGE_id=329
I'm sure Toks will bend your ear about this :)
Save the rest for Seans idea...obviously you'll need a cheaper room and a slightly less glamorous partner
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby -Adam- » Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:22 pm

[quote="Colin.Steadman"]HA!!,
That's what several people told you before you bought the Zipps, I think :lol: :lol:


Oh the suprise in seeing you pick up on that Colin, hope you feel better now.
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Colin.Steadman » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:16 pm

A lot better, thanks :wink:
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Robh » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:38 pm

[quote="George"]http://www.totalcycling.com/index.php/product/TT_CRONO_WIRELESS.html
Here's the turbo trainer, best on the market IMHO for realistic wattage and ride realism.

Don't buy a powermeter for the road there too expensive and you can really structure your power training on the turbo with no limiting factors.


Why? Much better to record actually data from races as that is when you are the most motivated and likely to perform personal bests.

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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby John the old'un » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:41 pm

http://www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/ind ... opic=18028

This is the one George recommends, (same as mine.)
Try this link for a real bargain.
George or I can contact the guy if you want.
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:02 pm

thanks for all the inputs folks.

im going with seans (joking)

ive decided to get the turbo george has got, (its a bit cheaper than the link you put up john).

i think an all round power tap is a bit to much money. this way i get one on the turbo and have 270 left over, and if i sell my other turbo, and my other wheels i can probably upgrade to the campag eurus.

hmmm i cant wait. ill be posting up my threshold by this time next week! :wink:
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Marek » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:10 pm

I remember John Ibbotson telling me a long time ago now that if there is something that you want to upgrade on your bike then start with the wheels and then the forks.

I suppose it makes sense when you think about the weight of frames and the weight of wheels, you probably can save a lot of weight on wheels, if you are into shedding weight. But also I have really noticed the difference between getting something with a good hub and something that looks fancy and not so good hub (Mavic Kysriums are awful in my opinion).

Therefore, if you decide on wheels, then I am of the opinion that a campag made wheel of some description is where you want to go. The campag Eurus I bought off Richard Viney a couple of years back are fantastic. Hubs are very smooth and wheels have never gone out of true.

Also my Triathlon buddy in EG recently bought a pair of the Campag Neutrons and he is really pleased with them. He got them off Parker International, think they were about £325 or £375, they have bladed spokes, look really good and have a good hub. So if you bought those you would have some change to get yourself a haircut in Toni & Guys and then you may be able to pull a girl without having to pay.

I am tempted by the power meter, but they are sooooo expensive for a few numbers that I just cannot justify it. If you can monitor your speed for the effort and heart rate etc on your turbo trainer at present, then in my opinion you can probably work out a progressive training routine and work out whether you are getting better or not.

Cheers

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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby John the old'un » Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:04 pm

What Stu, cheaper than £125 ??
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Stu Merckx Man » Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:32 pm

oh sorry john i didnt read your message properly. for some reason i went straight onto the link he gave :roll:
ive gone and bought one any way now, but cheers for the heads up on the offer.
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Paul H » Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:12 am

Not sure a turbo trainer is a good idea as it will be light in the evenings soon and you wont use it and I'm not convinced on there accuracy as well.

As I said before you can test yourself on my powertap. I reckon you have reached a plateau at the moment so you need to benchmark where you are now and how you can improve.

Dont listen to the anti-training go slow lobby (Andrew) - Powertaps are a valuable tool for a racer but is probably out of your price range though.

I would go for a light pair of wheels on ebay like my Bontrager which are great for acceleration and getting away from the bunch.
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Sylv » Wed Feb 06, 2008 8:40 am

The only thing I regret with buying my race wheels is that I can't use them for a lot of the races I ride to, like Palace or Hillingdon, for fear of puncturing the tubulars. There are some carbon aero clinchers now but they are uber expensive.

I wonder what the best, aero, clincher, lightweight, not-stupid-expensive set of wheels arrrr?
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Snoop Doug » Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:14 am

[quote="Sylv"]I wonder what the best, aero, clincher, lightweight, not-stupid-expensive set of wheels arrrr?


Arrrrr indeed

Didn't CW rate campag neutrons v highly...? I really like my Roval Fusées (they come in @ £400 now were £500 when I got 'em) but think CW gave them 7/10 :(
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Wal » Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:33 am

[quote]I wonder what the best, aero, clincher, lightweight, not-stupid-expensive set of wheels arrrr?


Got to be the Soul S5.2C, surely (see link in my earlier post). I've been in email contact with Soul Bikes owner Sean Wai, and he seems like a stand up guy. His wheels get great customer reviews and on the few occasions there have been problems he's stood behind his product, even rebuilding wheels in a different spoking pattern to accommodate heavier riders.

He charges £28 for delivery of a pair of wheels from Singapore to the UK. There'll be some duty and VAT to add to that, but even then the S5.2Cs will probably come out at less than £700.
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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby huw williams » Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:04 am

[quote="Stu Merckx Man"]worryingly seans idea has joint eqaul yes's as adams ! :lol:

i have had another idea- a turbo trainer that tells you the power output. thoughts anyone?

ill aslo have about ₤250 left over then which could get me a wheel upgrade if i chip in some more money i guess.


No, no and THRICE no!

They're not accurate enough and you can only use them as turbos - you can use a powermeter everywhere, INCLUDING on your existing turbo and it'll be far more accurate
A rider of your potential could do some SERIOUS damage given a power tap and the incentive to use it :D

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Re: ive got 500 pounds to blow on wheels

Postby Toks » Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:19 am

Stu don't be hasty man, wait!!!!!!!!!!! You really need to weigh things up properly. I know that £500 is burning a whole in your back pocket. Did you see my email
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