Right so today I fitted my wheelbuilder wheelcovers.... and gave them a go.
Firstly it looked like a no starter. Checked the instructions, removed the cassette, fitted the covers, reassembled, and b*gger. The swoopy rear stays of the pinarello rubbed against the aero cover. ho hum.
Ok tried fitting them to the old shimano wheels.. hmm why did I pay extra for ones to fit mavic wheels, seem to fit the shimanos just the same. no joy still fouled.
ok, one cup of tea and chocolate brownie later. and out with the dremel. modified the non-drive side cover to slip a little further in over the hub. and success! it fits and woohoo, wheel turns.
Right, out on the road. No new tyres yet though, where's Andrew... Still on old worn Race2's.
Anyway. so what's all the fuss about? No noticeable sound difference from the rear, bit of a rattle when the wheel crashes over the <sarcasm> silky smooth surface </sarcasm> of the surrey roads.
Went out for a 20 mile loop, nope mostly seems normal.... aha! above 25mph and it just glides along. gosh. very very nice.
so plus points:
1. cheaper than a carbon disc.
2. felt quicker above 25mph
3. looks awesome.
minus points:
1. getting up to 25mph
2. was fiddly to fit my wheel/frame
3. awkward to get at long stem valves through opening. (note to self, inflate tyres properly before fitting.)
Now where can I get some ACC stickers to put on it...