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Spa Cycles say CTC recommend Alesa Endeavour rims. Has anyone used them
? Any good ? I realise that the performance of wheels depends on the build more than the components. |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:16:58 +0000, MSeries <skankmartin@hotmail.com>
wrote: >Spa Cycles say CTC recommend Alesa Endeavour rims. Has anyone used them >? Any good ? I realise that the performance of wheels depends on the >build more than the components. I've a sneaking suspicion that these are what Dawes fitted to my Sterling in 1996. They've probably done between 15 & 20k miles and they're still OK. |
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"MSeries" <skankmartin@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Spa Cycles say CTC recommend Alesa Endeavour rims. Has anyone > used them? Any good ? Yeah - nice sturdy conservative rims at a good price. James Thomson |
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