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tt guy
Posts:9
Posted:
9/3/2006 8:41:14 AM
Hello folks,After a moderetly Succsessful 1st TT season, Im looking for improvements. I know better wheels will help. Right now im running Nuevation R 28 aeros, But would like to go carbon deep dish But am on a budget so im looking around. I hear that this will get me 60-90 second time savings Comments welcome
Sboelter
Posts:3
Posted:
9/4/2006 8:37:58 AM
For the front wheel, call Hed and see if they have any "Seconds".
I bought one a few years ago, I think it was a Jet 60 or 80.
It had a blemish on the logo and I got it for about half price.
The Renn disc is a great choice for the back. Cheap, good, effective.
raymorgs
Posts:3
Posted:
9/27/2006 1:26:22 PM
has anyone tryed an zipp 808 set up instead of disc and deep0 dish for the front....looking for feed back.
raymorgs
Posts:3
Posted:
9/27/2006 1:26:26 PM
has anyone tryed an zipp 808 set up instead of disc and deep0 dish for the front....looking for feed back.
redfix5
Posts:13
Posted:
9/29/2006 10:44:28 AM
i havent ran an 808 in the rear. i prefer a disc or i have run a 303 in the rear if its really windy. i have a 808 one the front and love it!! it does get a bit weird on a fast downhilll where there is a crosswind.. but when it comes down to it all wheel will feel a little scary in a crosswind if your on your aerobars.
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