[email protected] wrote:
> I amlannning to upgrade to campy 10 speed. I am about 175
> lbs.,something of a pedal masher and Iride on roads that often are less
> than smooth. I do not race so I need wheels that are fairly durable.
> Any thoughts on the Campy wheels listed above for my circumstances?
I don't have any of those Campagnolo models, but I do have some 1999
Campagnolo Vento wheels. Tough. True. Heavy. And da-n difficult to
get tires onto. Have to use extra thin rim strips to get just barely
enough clearance. And have strong thumbs. And/or blisters. I'm
185-195 pounds. Roads vary from rough to smooth. Thousands of miles
on them and they are just fine.
I also have some Open Pro Campagnolo hub wheels too. They go out of
true frequently. Might be due to the person who built them. For any
multi day ride or brevet, I use these wheels because spare spokes and
rims are available everywhere. They will likely break more often than
the Vento wheels, but they can always be fixed anywhere. I would not
want to have my only wheels be a boutique wheelset, such as you
mentioned.