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New wheels...help..

  • 10-08-2010 9:34pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 16


    Ok so i've had a Felt Z75 for a while now and i wanna upgrade my wheels, could somebody tell me how you go about upgrading your wheels. I know you can buy just a rim or a whole wheel i was just wondering about the whole process anf if anyone had any recomendations of what to buy etc that'd be a real help, lookin to spend about 500could stretch it to 600 if i needed to.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 415 ✭✭100Suns


    You cant go too far wrong with Mavic Kysriums, Campag Neutrons or Fulcrums (5 or 3, which ever the dubget stretches to).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31,142 ✭✭✭✭Lumen


    BALSA wrote: »
    I know you can buy just a rim or a whole wheel i was just wondering about the whole process

    You normally buy a whole wheel, or wheelset (pair).

    Skewers and rim tape are often included, cassette is not. If you buy online you'll need to fit your own cassette, which is pretty easy if you have the right lockring tool.

    You might want to keep your old wheels as spares. It takes the pressure off if you need to get a wheel serviced or re-trued.


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