| Cycling Equipment Need some advice on cycling equipment? Do you have a buckled wheel? Problems with your gears? Need help truing a wheel? |
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They got some pretty lousy reviews on roadbikereview.com, I haven't used them personally but I've looked at them a bit. Another thing to look at would be the real design supersonic 40, a little heavier but with more standard spoking, also might be a little more expensive, about this wheel though I haven't heard any reviews. |
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The 2003 models have some breakage issues but Spinergy stands behind thier products like real men. See post here: Here I have been using the tillium pbo for a few months and love them. They are very stiff and have almost no flex so you lose nothing when you jump on it. You will notice the best performance when yer movin at over 25mph and standup to sprint for it up to 35mph. The most noticable difference you will see is when you go back to another wheel. Then everything feels flat and loose. The 2005 models are out and are re-designed for better strength and durability. They are light and fast. (and they look kewl too) |
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